Project Veritas released leaked audio from Twitter executives getting a meltdown over the imminent end of censorship on the tech platform.
There is an example of how they are in fear of the imminent changes. Elon Musk, a free-speech absolutist, is against the culture there.
Having bought Twitter, it only pushed the already hysterical and inane employee reactions making it online and in the papers.
Twitter Executives Freaks Out Over Elon Musk's Buyout
Twitter's censors are now in an "extremely uncomfortable" situation, according to one executive, while another reportedly cried, reported RT.
The leaks reveal how the Twitter staff met to talk about changes to be applied by the new owner was driving them to hysterics, emotional outbursts, and fear that their allegedly woke culture.
One of the most extreme reactions was one lawyer crying and venting about what was happening in a Monday meeting, cited Politico.
Leslie Berland, Twitter's Chief Marketing Officer and Head of People, indicated that a significant part of the reason he purchased the platform was due to our moderation practices and differences in how we deal with health. In the leaked audio.
Further expressing dissatisfaction by referring to the change places Twitter service and Trust and Safety, as well as anyone who cares about health on the platform, in a difficult position.
Last Tuesday, Project Veritas published a one-minute leaked audio with the Post Millennial, which featured the voice of CEO Parag Agrawal and other Twitter executives, who took over from company founder Jack Dorsey in December.
Statements of Twitter Employees
This statement came from Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, who stated that he believes Twitter will grow as a service.
Allowing more people to use the product and have a better experience because we can make Twitter conversations safe by having built processes and tools for people to feel secure and regulate their experiences.
He added that moderation is needed, which cannot be done away with because it makes things simpler.
Sometimes that means adjusting product motivations to solve problems through products rather than policies.
Last Monday, Twitter announced that it would approve Musk's $44 billion takeover bid. The founder of SpaceX and Tesla has vowed to take the platform private and return it to its free-speech roots.
After many breakdowns from those opposed to Mr. Musk prompted him to jab them by saying their reaction is an extreme antibody reaction who cannot endure free speech. Focus on his definition of the term matching the law.
The Tesla founder tweeted that he abhors lawless censorship; the government should pass those laws if people want free speech.
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution expressly prevents Congress from enacting legislation limiting free speech or the press.
According to Politico, Twitter's senior legal and Trust-and-Safety executive, Vijaya Gadde, wept during Monday's discussion over the idea of Musk's takeover.
Three people acquainted with the conversation, she cried during the meeting as she expressed her concerns about how the firm would transform.
Miss Gadde acknowledged that there are significant unknowns about the company's future under Musk's leadership. She was the one who decided to ban President Donald Trump reportedly.
'Project Veritas posted the leaked audio that exposed what was happening with Twitter executives not okay with the Elon Musk buyout.