Employees who decide to quit are being urged not to turn the situation into a game.
Employees used the anonymous forum Blind to air their grievances and urge their colleagues to understand why they decided to stay on. Insider looked at the app and found a lot of posts by employees of the micro-messaging service.
A Tweep's spouse is undergoing cancer treatment. The person can't leave right now. People with kids with medical issues, elderly parents to take care of, or aren't interviewed in years, are just some of the things people have.
Everyone has different appetites for change and risk tolerance. The user said that the people should be kept and not turned into a squid game.
There are hundreds of contestants who accept invitations to compete in children's games for a big cash prize but will die if they don't win.
The email Musk sent to the remaining employees told them to sign up for a hardcore version of the service by Thursday afternoon. Those who did not resign.
An employee on Blind asked if they would be tracking how long it took people to click. It's a no-brainer if you're truly hardcore. I'm not personally worried because I'm out of here.
He is a person that makes me feel like everything is a trap.
The blind user said he didn't click on the link because he wasn't sure if it was worth it.
A request for comment by Insider was not responded to by the social network.