India's social media rules quite strict: Elon Musk
Twitter can't go beyond the laws of a country, says Elon Musk.
Twitter can't go beyond the laws of a country, says Elon Musk.
More firings at Twitter are expected after Musk gave a clear ultimatum to remaining employees, saying those interested in working must go hardcore or quit.
At ₹719 (around $8.8), Blue feature is more expensive in India than the U.S., the U.K., Canada and Australia, where it's priced $8/month. It’s contrary to what Elon Musk promised earlier.
The company posted a surge in its revenue from operations by 86% to ₹156.75 crore for the year-ended on March 31, 2022, as against ₹86.36 crore in FY21.
A majority of employees from the engineering, product, marketing and communications teams have been laid off, leaving Twitter with only around a dozen employees.