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Fired Twitter engineer blasts Elon Musk, company as ‘bunch of cowards’

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A Twitter employee who was fired by tweet after criticizing Elon Musk ripped the billionaire and his advisers as a “bunch of cowards” on Monday night.

Former Twitter software engineer Eric Frohnhoefer received a public pink slip afer he engaged with a war of words with Musk on the platform.

The dispute began after Musk tweeted an apology on Sunday “for Twitter being super slow in many countries” and attributed the problem to poor app function.

“I have spent ~6yrs working on Twitter for Android and can say this is wrong,” Frohnhoefer replied to Musk. His tweet has received more than 133,000 likes since it was posted.

“Then please correct me. What is the right number?” Musk responded “Twitter is super slow on Android. What have you done to fix that?”

Frohnhoefer fired back with a lengthy thread explaining his view on Twitter’s slow performance

Eric Frohnhoefer sparred with Elon Musk about Twitter’s app performance.
Twitter/Eric Frohnhoefer

“I think there are three reasons the app is slow,” Frohnhoefer said. “First it’s bloated with features that get little usage. Second, we have accumulated years of tech debt as we have traded velocity and features over perf. Third, we spend a lot of time waiting for network responses.”

Musk did not respond to the thread, but later confirmed he had axed Frohnhoefer with a two-word tweet “he’s fired.” The Twitter CEO has since deleted the post.

By Monday night, Frohnhoefer had posted a photo showing he had been locked out of his company laptop.

Eric Frohnhoefer
Eric Frohnhoefer had worked at Twitter for 8 years.
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“Guess it is official now,” he added.

When reached by Forbes for comment, Frohnhoefer said he had received zero communication from Twitter about his firing before his computer was locked.

“Nope, nothing,” he said. “They’re all a bunch of cowards.”

I think there are three reasons the app is slow. First it’s bloated with features that get little usage. Second, we have accumulated years of tech debt as we have traded velocity and features over perf. Third, we spend a lot of time waiting for network responses.

— Eric Frohnhoefer @ 🏡 (@EricFrohnhoefer) November 14, 2022

Frohnhoefer was fired despite surviving the initial round of layoffs Musk ordered earlier this month. Twitter cut about half of its 7,500-employee workforce as Musk aimed to trim costs at the struggling social media site.

Musk has also ended Twitter’s remote work policy and nixed free lunches that he claimed were costing the company $13 million per year.

Frohnhoefer had worked at Twitter for about eight years prior to his dismissal, according to his LinkedIn page. His role was listed as “staff software engineer.”

Eric Frohnhoefer
Eric Frohnhoefer revealed he had been locked out of his company computer.
Twitter/Eric Frohnhoefer

The ousted engineer told Forbes that Twitter has “gone downhill” since Musk took over the company in October.

“No one trusts anyone within the company anymore,” Frohnhoefer said. “How can you function? Employees don’t trust the new management. Management doesn’t trust the employees. How do you think you’re supposed to get anything done? That’s why there’s production freezes – you can’t merge code, you can’t turn things on without permission from VPs.”

The Post has reached out to Frohnhoefer and Twitter for comment.


[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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