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But, seriously, what did they do?


We mentioned last time the 80% layoffs at Twitter and the main question still remains: what did all those people actually do? A lot of meta-work. That's the work that you need to do in order to get "real" work done.

(Of course, it wasn't literally 80% of the people doing meta-work 100% of the time, but probably more like 100% of people spending 80% of their time on meta-work.)

For example, if you're on a team that handles tweet replies and you want to make a change that hides the replies from people with fresh accounts (let's say there's a high chance they're bots), in the pre-Elon Twitter you'd probably have to make a presentation why this change, probably convince five other teams, present a rollback scenario in case something goes bad, get new design approved and then you can start writing the code. In new Twitter the CEO can make any decision - however dumb - and things get shipped.

New Twitter shows (the chaos) what happens when this goes away - you can have a much smaller team delivering things faster. Of course, Twitter's downward spiral into hate-speech, conspiracy theories and irrelevance shows that simply delivering changes faster is not enough. You still need to make the RIGHT changes.

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Have a good one,

Wojciech

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Hello, I'm Wojciech đź‘‹

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