Several people have called out Musk’s tweet about Twitter’s poor performance. One of them seems to have given up their job by doing so.



As for the fallout of the spat, Musk has announced that at least one feature, the labels saying which device or app a tweet was posted from, will be cut in the name of performance.
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So far, Musk hasn’t replied to the other suggestions Frohnhoefer made about improving performance, which include cutting down on unnecessary features and reworking systems that are holding the app back.
As for Frohnhoefer himself, he’s tweeted that it was “definitely stupid” to confront Musk the way he did, though he doesn’t seem too concerned about being fired. He’s already been encouraged to apply for jobs at other companies.
just got fired for shitposting.” Her thread doesn’t mention whether she was fired by Musk directly, and he doesn’t appear to have responded to her tweets criticizing him like he did with Frohnhoefer.
Commenters outside the company have also called the tweet into question. Musk says he got the info about the RPCs from several Twitter engineers and said that “the ex-employee is wrong.”
If Musk was indeed wrong about how Twitter operates, it wouldn’t be the first time. On Sunday, he tweeted that the site is the “biggest click driver on the Internet by far,” a statement that was immediately dunked on by almost everyone who owns a website and knows how powerful Google and Facebook are.
Twitter users also utilized Birdwatch, a function that allows users to report incorrect information on the platform, to correct Musk. (It wasn’t his first time being Birdwatched; there’s also a correction notice beneath his tweet on insulin prices.) Later, he removed the tweet.
In terms of the impact from the feud, Musk has indicated that at least one feature, the labels indicating which device or app a tweet was made from, will be removed in the sake of performance.
So far, Musk has not responded to Frohnhoefer’s other proposals for increasing performance, which include reducing unneeded features and rewriting systems that are slowing the app down.
As for Frohnhoefer himself, he’s tweeted that it was “definitely stupid” to confront Musk the way he did, though he doesn’t seem too concerned about being fired. He’s already been encouraged to apply for jobs at other companies.
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