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2022 Twitter Shutdown Rumors / #RIPTwitter

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About

The 2022 Twitter Shutdown Rumors refers to rumors and speculation regarding Twitter shutting down in November 2022 following Elon Musk's acquisition of the company in late October and his push for an "extremely hardcore Twitter 2.0," which prompted many Twitter employees to resign following an ultimatum from Musk. Most of the discourse surfaced when reports came out that Twitter's offices and HQ were temporarily closed and badge access was suspended for employees. This led to panic, both humorous and earnest, across the app as hashtags like #RIPTwitter and #GoodbyeTwitter trended alongside #TwitterMigration, which referred to the migration of Twitter users to other social media platforms like Tumblr or Mastodon. Elon Musk also shared ominous memes about Twitter dying that furthered rumors of the platform's demise. Many also posted memes about losing their explicit bookmarks or their unemployed friend who might struggle after the speculated death of Twitter.

History

After Elon Musk acquired Twitter in late October 2022, welcoming his new title as Twitter CEO by bringing a sink into HQ, he quickly moved to make a number of changes on the platform. This included firing many top Twitter executives including CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, General Counsel Sam Edgett and Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde.[1]

He then hinted at systematic changes on Twitter, such as making blue checks or verified accounts cost up to $20 per month. The price for verification later went down to $8 dollars a month. The concept led to odd squabbles on the app like the AOC vs. Elon Musk Twitter conflict.

Soon after, mass Twitter layoffs took place, starting en masse on November 3rd, 2022, when recently laid off Twitter employees started trending the hashtag #OneTeam, such as Twitter[2] user and former Twitter employee Simon Balmain who earned over 30,000 likes in one day (shown below).


Simon Balmain @SBkcrn ... Breaking news Looks like I'm unemployed y'all. Just got remotely logged out of my work laptop and removed from Slack. #OneTeam forever. Loved you all so much. So sad it had to end this way 10:29 PM - Nov 3, 2022 - Twitter for iPhone

On November 8th, 2022, early-stage products manager at Twitter Esther Crawford announced via a tweet[3] that subscribers of Twitter Blue, referred to by some as "Twitter Premium," could then pay for a blue checkmark through the subscription service. There would be a small, differentiation between an "Official" blue check mark and a paid-for Twitter Blue checkmark. Regardless, the concept of buying a blue checkmark caused a lot of controversy and discourse on the platform, mostly regarding concerns over potentially harmful parody accounts and impersonators.

Thereafter, many verified parody accounts surfaced on the app, leading to scams, misinformation and other, general chaos. For instance, one of the first notable impersonations was done by a user impersonating basketball star LeBron James, saying that the star was requesting a trade from Los Angeles to Cleveland (shown below). It was caught by reporter Ben Collins,[4] who noted the tweet received thousands of likes and retweets before it was deleted by Twitter moderators.


LeBron James @KINGJamez I am officially requesting a trade. Thank you #LakersNation for all the support through the years. 100 Onto bigger and better things! #ThekidfromAKRON #ImComing Home 2 MASS wish TAKERS ***

November 16th, 2022, Twitter Shutting Down Rumors

Following all of the aforementioned developments, news outlets like the Washington Post[8] reiterated on November 16th, 2022, that Elon Musk sent out a company-wide memo via email to Twitter's employees. The memo was titled "A Fork In The Road" and told the staff that the website was about to go "extremely hardcore" and any employee who wasn't prepared for "working long hours at high intensity" would be laid off on the afternoon of November 17th, 2022, with three months severance. Employees had until 5 p.m. on November 17th to confirm that they wanted to continue with the company. Musk additionally stated in the memo, "Only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade" (shown below).



Multiple reports surfaced on Twitter about Musk's memo, like one posted by Twitter[5] user donie on November 16th that gained roughly 19,900 likes in two days and one from Twitter[9] user GergelyOrosz that received roughly 65,500 likes in two days.

As Musk's ultimatum deadline approached, Twitter[6] user and editor for The Verge Alex Heath tweeted a link to an article[7] that referenced insider knowledge regarding many Twitter employees not abiding by Musk's ultimatum. Many of them did not say "yes" to working at Twitter as the deadline had, at the time of the tweet's posting, passed six minutes prior. Heath's tweet[6] received roughly 26,500 likes in less than a day (shown below, left).

He then added a reply[10] soon after, stating that Twitter’s Slack had hundreds of employees giving the saluting face emoji, indicating their resignations. The reply received roughly 25,800 likes on its own (shown below, right).


Alex Heath @alexeheath Word inside Twitter is that A LOT of employees are not saying “yes” to staying at Musk's “extremely hardcore Twitter 2.0.”He has been meeting today with engineers to convince them to stay. His deadline to decide to stay or leave expired 6 min ago. DEEEE灭 EEEEE IEEEE7 PPPPD SEEEEEE LEEEEE GEEEEE 5:06 PM・Nov 17, 2022-Twitter for iPhone D theverge.com Elon Musk's new email pushes Twitter managers to do his dirty work Approving remote work puts managers on the chopping block. - lunam A Alex Heath @alexeheath Twitter's Slack currently has hundreds of employees giving the emoji, meaning they decided to not stay for Musk's "Twitter 2.0" cultural reset. The company had just under 3,000 employees remaining before the deadline to say "yes" or not hit 20 min ago. 5:20 PM Nov 17, 2022 Twitter for iPhone ● ●●● 5,208 Retweets 1,603 Quote Tweets 25.7K Likes

Heath then added another tweet[11] to his thread, writing, "Hearing from multiple employees that the odds of Twitter breaking in the near future are very high," earning roughly 26,100 likes in less than a day (shown below, left). The Verge[12] then published an article titled, "Hundreds of employees say no to being part of Elon Musk’s ‘extremely hardcore’ Twitter."

Adding to all of the rumors based on the ultimatum-induced layoffs, Twitter[13] user ZoeSchiffer stated in a tweet posted at around 6:52 p.m. EST on November 17th, "Twitter just alerted employees that effective immediately, all office buildings are temporarily closed and badge access is suspended. No details given as to why," gaining roughly 185,100 likes in less than a day (shown below, right).


Alex Heath @alexeheath Hearing from multiple employees that the odds of Twitter breaking in the near future are very high. 5:58 PM Nov 17, 2022. Twitter for Mac 6,508 Retweets 9,019 Quote Tweets 26.2K Likes ●●● Zoë Schiffer @ZoeSchiffer NEW: Twitter just alerted employees that effective immediately, all office buildings are temporarily closed and badge access is suspended. No details given as to why. 6:52 PM Nov 17, 2022 · Twitter Web App 41K Retweets 32K Quote Tweets 185.1K Likes

Twitter user ZoeSchiffer added a reply[14] to her first tweet, giving the supposed reasoning for the temporary office closure, writing, "We're hearing this is because Elon Musk and his team are terrified employees are going to sabotage the company. Also, they're still trying to figure out which Twitter workers they need to cut access for." The closure was said to last until Monday, November 21st, 2022, again, as per Twitter[15] user ZoeSchiffer on November 17th (shown below).


Zoë Schiffer @ZoeSchiffer - 15h We're hearing this is because Elon Musk and his team are terrified employees are going to sabotage the company. Also, they're still trying to figure out which Twitter workers they need to cut access for. 1,048 ↑ A Tip Zoë Schiffer @ZoeSchiffer t 10K Offices will reopen on November 21st. In the meantime: "Please continue to comply with company policy by refraining from discussing confidential company information on social media, with the press or elsewhere." 6:55 PM Nov 17, 2022 · Twitter Web App ● 46.4K

Twitter[16] user and tech reporter for Fortune Magazine, Kylie Robison, then stated in a tweet soon after that, "It looks like roughly 75% of the remaining 3,700ish Twitter employees have not opted to stay after the 'hardcore' email," gaining roughly 91,500 likes in less than a day (shown below).


Kylie Robison @kyliebytes ●●● What I'm hearing from Twitter employees; It looks like roughly 75% of the remaining 3,700ish Twitter employees have not opted to stay after the "hardcore" email. Even though the deadline has passed, everyone still has access to their systems. 6:50 PM Nov 17, 2022 from Orangevale, CA · Twitter for iPhone

Elon Musk Memes About Possible Shutdown

At around 11:20 p.m. on November 17th, 2022, Elon Musk tweeted[17] a pirate flag emoji, gaining roughly 376,700 likes in less than a day (shown below, left). Soon after, Musk tweeted[18] a Grant Gustin Next To Oliver Queen's Grave meme showing a Twitter logo man giving a peace sign next to a Twitter logo grave, gaining over 1.4 million likes in less than a day (shown below, right).


eX Elon Musk @elonmusk 11:20 PM . Nov 17, 2022 Twitter for iPhone 26.8K Retweets 18.6K Quote Tweets 376.7K Likes Elon Musk @elonmusk Arrasa 11:23 PM Nov 17, 2022. Twitter for iPhone ...

Online Reactions and Memes

Following all of the aforementioned developments in mid-November 2022, such as the Twitter office's temporary closure, the then-recent ultimatum-induced layoffs and Elon Musk's own ominous tweets, Twitter users started to joke about an imagined complete shutdown of Twitter and the death of the platform.

One of the most viral jokes was tweeted by Twitter[19] user anothercohen on November 17th, 2022, who pretended to be a laid-off Twitter employee who used to be in charge of "badge access to Twitter offices," and due to his firing, Musk locked himself out of the HQ building. The tweet received roughly 351,100 likes in less than a day (shown below, left). Also on November 17th, Twitter[20] user ben_rosen humorously compared the current state of Twitter to the end of Toy Story 3, gaining roughly 63,600 likes in less than a day (shown below, right).


Alex Cohen @anothercohen I was laid off from Twitter this afternoon. I was in charge of managing badge access to Twitter offices. Elon just called me and asked if I could come back to help them regain access to HQ as they shut off all badges and accidentally locked themselves out. 7:42 PM Nov 17, 2022 Twitter for iPhone ●●● ● 42.1K Retweets 10.1K Quote Tweets 350.8K Likes Ben Rosen @ben_rosen me looking at twitter: this feels like the end of toy story 3 when all the toys accepted their deaths as they approached the incinerator my wife: what the f--- are you talking about 9:53 PM Nov 17, 2022. Twitter for iPhone 6,978 Retweets 185 Quote Tweets 63.5K Likes ●●●

On November 17th, Twitter[21] user RickyMar49 used the Guy Looking At Server image, captioning it, "Elon when he becomes the only employee at Twitter HQ," gaining roughly 135,200 likes in less than a day (shown below, left). Twitter[22] user brndxix joked about unemployed people (who are often imagined to be on Twitter a lot) in a tweet reading, "this is unemployed peoples 9/11," gaining roughly 114,500 likes in less than a day (shown below, right).


Ricardo Martinez @RickyMar49 - 14h Elon when he becomes the only employee at Twitter HQ [q brandon* @brndxix this is unemployed peoples 9/11 11:08 PM Nov 17, 2022. Twitter for iPhone • 12.5K Retweets 603 Quote Tweets 114.3K Likes ●●●

#TwitterMigration

Twitter users started to use the hashtag "#TwitterMigration," alluding to a mass exodus from Twitter to other platforms. One of the substitute platforms was Mastodon. For instance, on November 18th, 2022, Twitter[23] user Lee_in_Iowa tweeted about Mastodon's influx of roughly 6 million users in November 2022, gaining roughly 2,300 likes in four hours (shown below, left). Tumblr was another platform discussed in relation to #TwitterMigration. For instance, the official Twitter[24] account for Tumblr tweeted the Welcome Home Cheater image, gaining roughly 310,200 likes in less than a day (shown below, right).


Lee in lowa @Lee_in_lowa #Слава Україні! #TeamPelosi #Twitter Migration A note I saw on Mastodon about the massive influx of six million new users: People grumbling that #Mastodon is slow at the moment... You just turned up with 1 million people in a tiny, rural village and you're complaining there's a queue to get into the only tearoom, which is run by gay pensioners Babs & Maureen as a retirement hobby on Mons-Weds. Relax! #TwitterMigration ... 5:55 AM Nov 18, 2022 Twitter for iPhone tumblr dot com the website and app @tumblr at.tumblr.com/tumblr Ⓒfarthoven/Reddit BACAA WELCOME HOME CHEATER 10:21 PM . Nov 17, 2022. Twitter Web App ...

Various Reactions


SungWon Cho @ProZD if twitter goes down, here's where you can find me: in my home enjoying my life 4:42 PM · Nov 11, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone 4,864 Retweets 102 Quote Tweets 47K Likes Among Us @AmongUsGame dead platform lol 10:28 PM · Nov 17, 2022. Twitter Web App 17.1K Retweets 1,118 Quote Tweets 288.4K Likes Rob DenBleyker @RobDenBleyker it should've been Facebook → 11:11 PM . Nov 17, 2022 Twitter for Android 27.7K Retweets 1,988 Quote Tweets 210.8K Likes the prince with a thousand enemies @jaketropolis NOOOOOOO TURN TWITTER BACK ON I WAS A NICHE INTERNET MICROCELEBRITY 10:00 PM · Nov 17, 2022. Twitter Web App :

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Marlotix
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. I find it very odd that so many people on an archival site are celebrating the potential shutdown of Twitter. We would lose so much on this site if it did. Thousands of embeds across hundreds, if not thousands of pages would break, and we'd lose reference links on even more pages than that. This site would be seriously harmed by Twitter shutting down.

As shitty as Twitter can be (and I'll talk about that), I do not want it to shut down for several reasons. Here are three of them (and I'll have to split each one into its own separate reply due to character limits, sorry):

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