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Twitter laid off nearly half of its workforce on Friday.
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The employee forum is flooded with bad reviews about the company and its new CEO, as well as good ones.

Insider used the community app to see what employees are saying about the company.

Thousands of employees were laid off when Musk took over the platform. Musk said that there was no choice as the company was losing more than $4 million a day.

Blind requires that users give their work email address, the company they work for and their job title when they register.

The company has an overall star rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars after 953 reviews have been posted to the site. Posters add a star rating to their reviews. The majority of the reviews were posted before the mass layoffs were announced.

"Brutalist decision-maker at the helm" is what one poster described them as. Emergency driven work is fun for thrill seekers. Pay is unrelated to the stock market fluctuations. The poster said that the destruction of a compassionate, human-first corporate culture was leaving Tweeps feeling like they had lost their family. The user who posted the day the company sent staff a memo said it was good until the new owner took over.

The post said there was a sense of achievement on delivering mission critical projects.

After Musk took over, a manager slept at the office. A verification subscription will be included in the new product features.

On November 2, a software engineer said that before the company was private, it was a great place to work.

They said that Elon mother flipped Musk and his ego. There will be a dumpster fire after Friday's layoffs. The man has no idea what he's doing and I don't think he'll be relevant in two years.

It's not possible to tell which posters have been laid off.

Insider's request for comment was not responded to by the social networking site.

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