Twitter's head of trust and safety and the interim head of advertising have left the company.
Twitter's head of trust and safety and the company's interim head of advertising have both left the company, Axios has learned. Both appeared Wednesday withTheir departures cap off one of the most chaotic days in Twitter's short history under Musk.The Federal Trade Commission, which has a consent decree with Twitter, said it was tracking developments "with deep concern.": Robin Wheeler, Twitter's VP of U.S.
During the event, Wheeler tried to get Musk to talk about brand safety and content moderation, but he mostly only wanted to discuss product. Yoel Roth, Twitter's senior director of trust and safety, also quit, Axios has learned. Musk had been leaning on Roth in the past few days to explain the company's efforts to mitigate harmful content from proliferating on the platform.Earlier on Thursday, Musk warned engineers and product staff in a call that a Twitter bankruptcy "isn't out of the question.
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