The New York Times reported that a former engineer said that the company is as chaotic as an episode of a show called "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"?

Since the acquisition of the social media platform by Musk, the company has made sweeping cuts to its workforce. Musk made good on his promise to cut staff by 75% after the deal was completed. More than 3,800 jobs have been slashed in the last few days. More than 1200 employees resigned on Thursday.

The company's current situation is similar to when Wile E. Coyote runs off a cliff and plummets into the water.

The current skeleton crew staff seems to be to blame for more frequent technical problems on the platform, including staff being locked out of the company's official account and the malfunctioning of two-factor verification after Musk said he was ridding the site of "bloatware." Since his multi-billion dollar purchase, Musk has rolled out and then repealed several features, such as the $8Twitter Blue subscription that was available to users for less than a week before being suspended.

Insider's requests for comment were not responded to by Musk or the representatives for the micro-messaging service.