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Pranksters Posing as Laid-Off Twitter Employees Trick Media Outlets (nypost.com) 123

"A pair of pranksters posing as laid-off Twitter employees tricked multiple media outlets Friday as the public anxiously awaited news on whether Elon Musk had begun axing staffers," reports the New York Post: CNBC's Deirdre Bosa interviewed two people who identified themselves as Twitter employees and were seen near the company's San Francisco headquarters carrying cardboard boxes.

Skepticism immediately emerged on social media. One of the pranksters said his name was "Rahul Ligma" — a reference to a popular internet meme — and held a copy of Michelle Obama's book "Becoming" aloft while speaking to reporters. The other said his name was "Daniel Johnson."

CNBC, Bloomberg, the Daily Mail and NBC were among the outlets that reported layoffs were underway after the duo spoke to the media.... "It's happening," CNBC's Bosa tweeted. Entire team of data engineers let go. These are two of them."

"They are visibly shaken," Bosa added. "Daniel tells us he owns a Tesla and doesn't know how he's going to make payments...."

Twitter employees have feared for months that Musk would enact sweeping layoffs at the company once his $44 billion takeover was complete. Those fears escalated last week after the Washington Post reported Musk was planning to cut 75% of Twitter's 7,500-employee workforce. Musk immediately fired several executives, including CEO Parag Agrawal, but it's still unclear how many employees will be ousted. He denied the 75% figure was accurate while meeting with Twitter employees earlier this week.

A source familiar with the situation told the Post that Twitter employees feel as though they're "in limbo," with no one having a clear idea of how many layoffs are coming. "People are just keeping their heads down until they see what happens," the source said. The source added that remaining employees are fearful about speaking to the media now that Musk has assumed control of the company. "Folks don't want to get fired for leaking," the source said.

You can still watch video footage of the pranksters' interview on Reuters' official feed on YouTube (headlined "LIVE: Outside Twitter's San Francisco HQ after Elon Musk takes over")

The Verge spotted the footage — and then added that "Since we're doing this, here are some other ridiculous things said by Ligma and his box-bearing associate." "It makes me worry about the future of our democracy... the future of celebrity conservatorship. I mean, when Britney [Spears] happened...."

"I even own a Tesla, man. I'm a big fan of clean energy, climate change, even free speech too."

Elon Musk — who has changed the title on his Twitter profile to "chief Twit" — responded Friday afternoon to the brouhaha, tweeting "Ligma Johnson had it coming."

Earlier in the day, Musk had tweeted "Let the good times roll" and "Comedy is now legal on Twitter."

On a more serious note, Musk also tweeted Friday that Twitter "will be forming a content moderation council with widely diverse viewpoints. No major content decisions or account reinstatements will happen before that council convenes."
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Pranksters Posing as Laid-Off Twitter Employees Trick Media Outlets

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  • Paper (Score:4, Interesting)

    by clawsoon ( 748629 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @09:36AM (#63008357)
    I think the real news-for-nerds coming from Twitter yesterday was the print-and-shred [twitter.com] code review.
  • Loser media (Score:5, Insightful)

    by mveloso ( 325617 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @09:37AM (#63008361)

    Reporters just need a source - any source - to quote. That's why Twitter is so important: because "journalists" can search twitter for any opinion they want, which allows them to say anything they want in their article.

    Don't like how your local donut shop makes its donuts? Look on Twitter for tweets that agree with you...then use those tweets as source material for your article. Suddenly "controversy surrounding the local donut shop erupted online yesterday" is your lead.

  • Well done that a prank was believable, the essence of a good prank. More people should be injecting humour like this into life.

    I'm pretty sure NBC is seeing the humour in it... Also certain Musk isn't and is using it to crow over his perceived enemies even though he was initially taken in by it as well.

    Now I'm sure there are those whining about the MSM and using this as an example of how "the meeja" is bad... meanwhile not getting the irony of gorging themselves on the utter tosh that comes out of pla
    • by fattmatt ( 1042156 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @09:51AM (#63008373)

      "Daniel tells us he owns a Tesla and doesn't know how he's going to make payments...."
      classic.

  • But just because Elon buys Twitter doesn't mean the troll broadcasters will behave. The advertising will abandon the platform, as will employees out of moral disgust. And what will be left will be worth 25% of what Elon paid.

    • by Iamthecheese ( 1264298 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @10:17AM (#63008405)
      Twitter was already worth 25% of what Musk paid.
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by pete6677 ( 681676 )

      Just like every advertiser left Fox News. Oh wait...

    • My favorite thing about Elon Musk is that *every* group, except for trolls, is morally disgusted by him. Liberals believe he is some sort of bourgeoise capitalist pig, conservatives believe he is lying about global warming, pro-Ukrainians got mad at his opinion on the Ukraine war, and recently, Dmitri Medvedev threw a tantrum about Starlink.
    • by aaarrrgggh ( 9205 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @12:45PM (#63008703)

      I'll give you another one that is just as likely to happen:
      It works and Musk is successful with it.

      I don't like Musk's politics, I don't like Twitter. The closest thing to a "social media" platform I use is /., and I use it because a) it is interesting; b) I get to hear different viewpoints than my own; and c) most importantly 80-90% of the stories are rationally moderated in a way that crazy, stupid (or whatever else you might want to call them) posts don't dominate the discussion.

      I remember when CT discussed moderation over 20 years ago (along with the importance/availability of anonymity), and the concerns with making it scale. The insight and decisions made back then have helped /. survive a very long time. The perennial optimist in me hopes that Musk understands the lessons of /. and wants to apply it to a much larger platform. I'm less convinced about X, but the only way to make that work is to make the Twitter platform much more widespread.

  • by _xeno_ ( 155264 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @10:45AM (#63008439) Homepage Journal

    "Comedy is now legal on Twitter."

    I sure hope so. I wonder if people realize just how terrible a hellhole Twitter really had become. A lot of the more surreal type of humor that was popular on the Internet way back when ended up on Twitter. Slowly but surely, the people doing it ended up either being banned or harassed off the site. A lot of comedy simply left Twitter.

    This is where the left pretends it's simply some form of "-phobic" humor being banned, but it wasn't. It was anything that was even slightly edgy. People would post something humorous, and then swarms of Twitter leftists would try to "cancel" them in an effort to find the most woke, most virtue-signaling way to misinterpret anything posted.

    The fact that Twitter moderation played along with this leftist bent and would ban people over posts clearly intended to be humorous made the entire thing even worse.

    Which leaves us with modern Twitter, which is just a miserable website to be on. It's full of leftists yelling at you, trying to out-virtue-signal everyone else. Enjoy anything, and they'll yell at you about how you're really supporting some evil capitalist global warming who even knows what.

    Honestly, I doubt Elon Musk will be able to resurrect Twitter, and I'm fairly sure he knows he can't as well. But the loss of comedy was a very real thing, and it would be a nice thought if he was able to bring it back. I don't see it happening though. Firing everyone involved in "trust and safety" would be a good start, though.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by drinkypoo ( 153816 )

      A lot of the more surreal type of humor that was popular on the Internet way back when ended up on Twitter. Slowly but surely, the people doing it ended up either being banned or harassed off the site.

      Can you provide an example of the kind of humor you're talking about getting someone cancelled?

      Which leaves us with modern Twitter, which is just a miserable website to be on.

      So don't be?

      It's full of leftists yelling at you, trying to out-virtue-signal everyone else. Enjoy anything, and they'll yell at you about how you're really supporting some evil capitalist global warming who even knows what.

      Have you considered the possibility that by most standards, most large corporations' actions (which is what one judges by, I hope, and not PR) actually are evil? Have you noticed that almost everything popular is owned by some large corporation or another?

      Honestly, I doubt Elon Musk will be able to resurrect Twitter, and I'm fairly sure he knows he can't as well. But the loss of comedy was a very real thing, and it would be a nice thought if he was able to bring it back.

      I laugh a lot at stuff on twitter. Sometimes, it was even intended to be funny.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      Which leaves us with modern Twitter, which is just a miserable website to be on. It's full of leftists yelling at you, trying to out-virtue-signal everyone else. Enjoy anything, and they'll yell at you about how you're really supporting some evil capitalist global warming who even knows what.

      This whole post is like a game of telephone with someone repeating what they are told Twitter is like without actually engaging with the platform themselves.

      If "leftists" (whatever that means here) are yelling at you then say why that it is and why it wasnt justified, or where you were commenting on that "leftists" would find it in the first place. Logistally this isnt even how Twitter really works in the first place, it's very easy to curate and insulate yourself on Twitter.

      • it's very easy to curate and insulate yourself on Twitter

        But another wise person stated:

        "Most people don't want to visit that kind if hell hole"

        So, which is it? Some people don't want to see it? Or they don't like the idea that it's being said anywhere? Because the latter isn't really compatible with a free, democratic society.

        • by Kremmy ( 793693 )
          Reddit and Voat.
          Reddit purged the filth.
          Voat absorbed it all.
          Reddit's front page was clean.
          Voat's front page was trash.
          Advertisers don't pay to be placed next to the kind of crap on Voat.
          Voat goes away.
          That's the reality of Edgelord Comedy.
        • Some people fall into column A, some people fall into column B.

          I am more of a column A side, I admittedly mostly follow people on my side of the political spectrum but I do follow a bunch of conservative pundits as well. If i want to engage with conservatives in the comments of those followers I can comment there but at not point would i make the statement that "i am being yelled at by rightists" because if i was it was becauase i chose to engage with them in such a manner. if i dont comment anything no o

    • Surreal humor? (Score:4, Interesting)

      by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @11:25AM (#63008509)
      You mean this [i.redd.it]? Or how about this [ynetnews.com]

      You can do surreal humor on Twitter all day long. What you can't do is be antisemetic or anti-LGBTQ and then say "It's just jokes bro, why ya gotta be like that".

      This is a common tactic of extremists. They say absolutely terrible things and when they're called out on it it's just a joke. Innuendo Studios over on YouTube [youtube.com] has a long but good video on it.

      It's not just jokes. Ya'll been doing it for too long for people to think that anymore. It's not 13 year old boys on 4chan. It's guys in their 40s running conservative think tanks and various nation states. We are way, way past "just jokes" and into "Reintroducing the talking points of the National Socialists back into polite conversation". [youtube.com]
      • This is a common tactic of extremists.

        And bullies. I was physically beaten by other kids in elementary school that always pretended to be nice and apologetic, and it never ceased to amaze me how often it helped a lot to get them out of trouble with teachers. Needless to say, it resulted in me growing up to be very wary of people who are "too nice".

    • To think, if only Twitter had a moderation system like Slashdot...nevermind.
  • Public Service (Score:5, Insightful)

    by groobly ( 6155920 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @10:51AM (#63008455)

    The "pranksters" performed a public service, showing how all the "reliable" media are completely full of it.

    • Re:Public Service (Score:5, Insightful)

      by khchung ( 462899 ) on Saturday October 29, 2022 @11:02AM (#63008475) Journal

      The "pranksters" performed a public service, showing how all the "reliable" media are completely full of it.

      Journalist and editors doing fact-checking before publishing a story is just a myth propagated by the media themselves. This is a lesson anybody will learn whenever one see any news related to a field that one is familiar with, such as science and technology.

    • Musk just dumped $13.5 billion of debt onto Twitter. Or rather he will soon. That's what he borrowed to buy it, and if you think he's going to take that hit himself instead of shifting it to Twitter, take a trip down to Toys R Us and let me know when you get back.

      The problem here is that journalists are underfunded. So they're in a hurry to crank out stories. Instead of a few months you've got a few days. If that.

      The insane thing is that when the layoffs come you'll think back to this story and call
  • Clearly the guy doesn't know what the definition of twit is [merriam-webster.com].

    But then, he is a real pedo guy so this shouldn't be surprising.

    • I think he is well aware of the meaning of twit..the mission is to make the blue checks worthless.. he has for an engineer a good since of humor. Scott Adams should be hired immediately for twitter cheif of corporates communications and process. There is nothing unique about twitter that the media cannot just announce is new and fresh somewhere else.... but who is pay off the media to move the center of their world.
    • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

      Whooosh....

  • It's fun, but it's also very serious.

    Long term, non-violent way to destruct power. No hammers or building invasions or AR15s required.

    Comedy. It makes you laugh too.

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