Elon Musk sent a flurry of emails to Twitter employees on Friday morning with a plea
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“Anyone who actually writes software, please report to the 10th floor at 2 p.m. today,” he wrote in a two-paragraph message, which was viewed by The New York Times. “Thanks, Elon.”
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About 30 minutes later, Mr. Musk sent another email saying he wanted to learn about Twitter’s “tech stack,” a term used to describe a company’s software and related systems.
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Then in another email, he asked some people to fly to Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco to meet in person.
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Twitter is teetering on the edge as Mr. Musk remakes the company after buying it for $44 billion last month
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The billionaire has pushed relentlessly to put his imprint on the social media service, slashing 50 percent of its work force
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Now the question is whether Mr. Musk, 51, has gone too far. On Thursday, hundreds of Twitter employees resigned en masse after Mr. Musk gave them a deadline to decide whether to leave or stay
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So many workers chose to depart that Twitter users began questioning whether the site would survive, tweeting farewell messages to the service and turning hashtags
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Some internal estimates showed that at least 1,200 full-time employees resigned on Thursday, three people close to the company said
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Twitter had 7,500 full-time employees at the end of October, which dropped to about 3,700 after mass layoffs earlier this month.