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Elon Musk fires employee who publicly corrected him on Twitter

San Francisco, November 15 Elon Musk said he has fired Eric Frohnhoefer, a Twitter employee who had publicly corrected him on the micro-blogging platform. The saga began on Sunday when Musk posted a tweet to apologise for the micro-blogging platform’s...
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San Francisco, November 15

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Elon Musk said he has fired Eric Frohnhoefer, a Twitter employee who had publicly corrected him on the micro-blogging platform.

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The saga began on Sunday when Musk posted a tweet to apologise for the micro-blogging platform’s bad performance in “many countries” and claimed that the application makes over 1,000 “poorly batched” remote procedure calls to “render a home timeline”, reported The Verge.

Frohnhoefer, who tweeted that he had spent six years working on Twitter for Android, retweeted Musk’s statement saying it was incorrect.

“I have spent 6 years working on Twitter for Android and can say this is wrong,” he had said.

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According to Frohnhoefer, the micro-blogging platform does not make any remote procedure calls.

Instead, he said that it makes around 20 background requests during startup, The Verge reported.

In his response, Musk said: “The fact that you don’t realise that there are up to 1,200 microservices being called when someone uses the Twitter app is not great.”

Frohnhoefer disagreed again and tweeted that the “number required to generate the home timeline is closer to 200 than 1,200.”

A Twitter user commented in the thread that Musk probably didn’t want Frohnhoefer on his team after the developer tweeted that “maybe Musk should ask questions privately,” to which the Twitter CEO replied: “He’s fired”. IANS

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