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An ex-Twitter manager said being told to ignore his workers' concerns after Musk joined felt "evil." Amir Shevat said Twitter failed to communicate with staff about what was going on. Shevat, who said he looked after 150 staff, told Insider he was laid off with most of his team.

A senior Twitter employee who was laid off said it felt wrong to ignore questions and concerns from his team after Elon Musk acquired the platform.

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