Since Musk took over, the company has been in chaos.

Around half of the company's staff was laid off last week. In a surprising twist, it has been reported that the billionaire CEO's takeover of the company has been a total mess and that he is now begging some of them to return.

Reinstated

According to a tech journalist, the management of the social networking site sent out messages asking for nominations of people who should be rehired.

We don't know what the exact reason behind the decision is. According to some anonymous employees, the company is trying to bring back fired employees to avoid a class action lawsuit, while others think it's a way to appease advertisers.

The employees were left in the dark until Friday. They had to wait for an email that would tell them if they'd been let go or not.

International employees had their work visas revoked when they were suddenly locked out of their email accounts.

There is no choice when the company is losing over $4 million a day.

Picking Up the Pieces

Musk is trying to force users to pick up the tab by charging them $8 for verification checkmarks without actually checking their identity.

Many users changing their display names to "Elon Musk" as a joke have been banned by the company for pretending to be other users.

Considering tomorrow's mid-term elections in the United States, it's not a good sign that Twitter's operations are in a state of disarray.

Musk's bottom line is being turned into a giant hole. It's not clear whether he will be able to change things. The dust must be settled first.

Some fired workers are being asked to come back.

"Elon Musk" pledges to ban anyone who changes their display name to something else.