Right-wingers were openly censored on Twitter: Senior Twitter engineer admits company has strong left-wing bias

17 May 2022 14:26:08
New Delhi, May 17: In a huge revelation, a senior employee of Twitter has admitted that Twitter does not believe in free speech, adding that the company has a strong left-wing bias and that right-wingers were openly censored in a video that has gone viral.
 
Senior Twitter engineer admits company has strong left-wing bias
 
A senior Twitter engineer named Siru Murugesan also said that people working at the company hate 'hated' Elon Musk's USD 44 billion bid to take control of the company, said a man, who is being described as a senior engineer with the social media giant.
 
The video showed Murugesan being caught on camera saying that the company culture at Twitter is extremely far left, and said his colleagues 'hate, hate, hate' the proposed takeover by the Tesla CEO Elon Musk. According to Murugesan, Twitter's office politics was so left-leaning that the people working at the micro-blogging site have changed their original views to adjust to the prevailing atmosphere.
 
 
“Twitter does not believe in free speech. Elon believes in free speech. He’s a capitalist and we weren’t really operating as capitalists, more like very socialist. Like we’re all commie as fu*k,” Murugesan was heard as saying.
 
Twitter recently agreed to an acquisition by Tesla CEO in a deal worth USD 44 billion, although it is still subject to shareholder approval. However, Elon Musk declared that the USD 44 billion takeover bid of the micro-blogging site is on hold. Musk himself has frequently complained about a left-wing bias on Twitter. He had said Twitter's decision to ban former US President Donald Trump was a mistake and he would reverse it if his acquisition of the social media company is successful.
 
On the question of how his co-workers responded to the news of Musk's buyout, Murugesan replied: "They're like, this would be my last day if this happens." Murugesan said 'a lot has changed' since Musk began the takeover process in April and employees were worried for their jobs, as his companies run differently in contrast to Twitter's 'socialist' workplace.
 
Murugesan said the company's operating procedures were extremely lax and "essentially like everyone gets to do whatever they want". He said that many staffers had openly tried to thwart the Musk takeover and a lot of employees revolted against it. After Musk announced Twitter takeover, Murugesan said, "Employees warned of the 'exodus' of staff." "We did all we could, to like revolt against it," he said.
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