The rapper has made a series of anti-Semitic comments in recent weeks, which earned him a lot of backlash
The rapper has made a series of anti-Semitic comments in recent weeks, which earned him a lot of backlash
Earlier this week, he opened fire on the planet's most valuable company over fees and rules at the App Store, saying it had threatened to oust his platform
A series of tweets fired off by him included a meme of a car with his first name on it veering onto a highway off-ramp labelled "Go to War"
This comes as he faces pushback that his criteria for content moderation is subject to his personal whims, with reinstatements only for selected accounts
Polls on the platform are open to all users, unscientific, and potentially targeted by fake accounts and bots
The loss of the platform would be compounded by the fact it has long been frequented by experts of another profession — journalism
He recently faced a lot of backlash on social media for mass layoffs and his decision to charge $8 for the blue check
The $7.99 subscription service for the blue check mark — riddled with problems — was scheduled to re-release on November 29
The newest departures mean the platform is losing workers just at it gears up for the 2022 Fifa World Cup, which opens Sunday
He already fired half of the company's 7,500 staff, scrapped a work-from-home policy, and imposed long hours