Over 3,700 Twitter employees are out — they have either been laid off or exited on their own. As the staff adjusts to the norms laid down by new boss Elon Musk, a photo comparison has emerged on the microblogging site pointing out the “missing women” at Twitter’s office since the billionaire’s entry into the firm.
YouTuber Lauren Chen on Sunday, November 20, posted photos of a Twitter office before and after Musk took control of the firm following a $44-billion takeover. The first photo shows a mix of female and male employees posing for a group picture while the second one shows a majority of men and hardly any women employees (about two to three can be spotted) getting clicked with Musk.
Twitter before Elon vs Twitter after Elon pic.twitter.com/rnhsgWc2IN
— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) November 19, 2022
CNBCTV18.com could not independently verify the first image that is claimed to be from a time before the billionaire bought Twitter. The second one was recently shared by Musk from his handle and was captioned, “Just leaving Twitter HQ code review.”
The two photos shared by Chen have gone viral, leaving the internet in shock, with people wondering where all the women went after the Musk came in. Several tweeple questioned the lack of gender equality among the Twitter workforce, as is visible in the latest photo.
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A few of them also compared the scenario to ex-US president Donald Trump's Cabinet, which had only a handful of women.
However, when the first photo was clicked is not immediately clear as one of the users posted another tweet in a reply saying, “Little facetious to share a pic of the @TwitterComms team and compare it to a room of engineers, innit?”
Little facetious to share a pic of the @TwitterComms team and compare it to a room of engineers, innit?https://t.co/Q8VWlTS0rY
— sl33p.eth