Twitter Employees 'Just Along for the Ride' as Elon Musk Reverses Course on Twitter Deal

Elon Musk is expected to call for seismic shifts in how Twitter works.

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 5 October 2022 11:38 IST
Highlights
  • Twitter deal to go ahead with Elon Musk's latest reversal
  • Elon Musk previously called for several changes at Twitter
  • Back and forth on takeover deal has left employees used to uncertainty

Twitter employees tweeted about their confusion and perceived futility about planning for the future

Photo Credit: Reuters

Some Twitter employees were engaged in a company-wide planning process for next year on Tuesday when their phones began buzzing with news that Elon Musk had again reversed course in his on-again, off-again $ 44 billion (roughly Rs. 3,58,300 crore) bid to buy the company.

This time, the deal was on. The plans they were in the middle of presenting? Perhaps not.

Advertisement

One employee described a brief pause in a meeting to note the news, then continuing with discussions.

"I think everyone is used to the drama," said the person. "We're just along for the ride."

Advertisement

Months of whiplash over the deal have left employees used to uncertainty, and many greeted the news of Musk's proposal to return to his original offer with a sense of deja vu, three company sources who were not authorized to speak publicly, told Reuters.

Since the world's richest person disclosed in April that he had acquired a stake in the social media platform, Musk has accepted and rejected a seat on Twitter's board, launched a bid to take the company private and tried to back out of the deal altogether.

Advertisement

The social media company is only pursuing about half the projects it normally would due to uncertainty about how many employees will flee, and to ensure it can deliver on commitments, one employee told Reuters.

Many blew off steam on the platform they run, tweeting about their confusion and perceived futility about planning for the future when Musk is expected to call for seismic shifts in how Twitter works.

Advertisement

"All of the frazzled nerves, all of the uncertainty, all of the worrying, all of the back and forth and back and forth, people I care about struggling and anxious," tweeted JP Doherty, an engineering manager at Twitter.

"And we just come right back to where it started, maybe. Unbelievable."

Multiple staffers tweeted a meme showing a paper labeled "2023 Planning," with a cartoon character first exclaiming "woah" and then saying "this is worthless."

Another meme popular with Twitter employees showed characters from the cartoon show SpongeBob SquarePants, with one labeled Elon and the other labeled Jack, for Twitter's founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey, who publicly backed Musk's bid.

The two stood smiling as buildings burned around them. "We did it Elon! We saved Twitter," the caption said.

Some employees in Twitter's internal Slack channel lamented they had sold some Twitter shares the day prior, before Musk's return to the deal prompted the stock to surge more than 22%, according to a source.

Others expressed skepticism that Musk would ever make good on his offer, after so much uncertainty.

"Wouldn't be surprised if it's a delay tactic to get more time for trial discovery and he'll back out again after a month or something," wrote one employee on Slack.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


What do we know about the upcoming Pixel 7 and 7 Pro? We discuss this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Twitter, Elon Musk
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Now Listed at Half of Its Launch Price in India
  2. New Leak Compares All of Samsung's Foldables Expected to Launch in 2026
  3. Moto G Max 5G With a 200-Megapixel Rear Camera Arrives at This Price
  4. Realme Narzo Days Sale Brings Discounts on These Narzo Series Phones
  5. Oppo Reno 16 Series Price, Storage Variants Leak Ahead of Launch
  6. Vivo X Fold 6 to Debut This Custom MediaTek Chipset Designed for Folables
  7. Samsung's One UI 9 Beta Is Now Available to Test on the Galaxy S26 Series
  8. New OTT Releases This Week: Bhooth Bangla, Raakh, Dridam, Karuppu, and More
  1. Authorities Shut $390 Million Crypto Money-Laundering Scheme in International Sting Operation
  2. Astronomers Discover Why Massive Galaxies Died Early in the Universe
  3. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra and Z Flip 8 Display Shapes Revealed via Leaked Image of Screen Protectors
  4. Nothing CEO Carl Pei Predicts Smartphones May Not Get Major Discounts During Sales Due to Ongoing Chip Shortage
  5. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Price in India Drops to All-Time Low: Specifications, Features
  6. Citi Debuts Blockchain-Based Marketplace Focused on Private Company Shares: Report
  7. Pine Labs Launches P3P Agentic Payment Protocol for Autonomous UPI Transactions in India
  8. Nothing Ear 3a to Arrive With Familiar Price Tag, New Colourway: Report
  9. The Evil Lawyer Out on OTT: Know Where to Stream This Thai Legal Thriller Web Series Online
  10. Honor X80 Pro Max Surfaces Online via Leaked Live Images; Tipster Reveals Key Specifications
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.