Elon Musk fires Twitter employee publicly after argument over Android app. Have alook on the story for all details on this matter.
A series of tweets were sent back and forth between the two after the Twitter dispute. Elon continued on the same thread by saying, "He's fired."
After a disagreement with him on the Twitter Android app, Elon Musk fired a second Twitter employee.
Musk apologized to users for Twitter's Android app's slowness earlier on Monday, especially in some nations.
One of the Twitter app developers refuted this and stated that they had been working on the app for the previous six years.
A series of tweets were sent back and forth between the two after the Twitter dispute. Elon continued on the same thread by saying, "He's fired."
The fired employee, Eric Frohnhoefer, confirmed the firing by posting a photo of himself being locked out of his system. Previously @Twitter was added to his Twitter bio.
Elon Musk also disclosed updates to the app that will improve responsiveness. Less than 20% of the "microservices" bloatware will be turned off as part of today's activities, he wrote in a tweet.
Elon Musk has spoken out against Twitter's previous management and is now handling the technical aspects of the network, including the elimination of several functionalities.
Musk said in a tweet that Twitter will no longer display the phone or operating system a tweet was sent from under each tweet.
Musk said, "And we will finally stop adding what device a tweet was written on (waste of screen space & compute) below every tweet. Literally no one even knows why we did that …"