According to a message from Twitter’s head of safety and integrity on Friday, the firm has reduced its workforce by 50% while maintaining its ability to moderate material. In response to the company being acquired by billionaire Elon Musk, the tweet from safety and integrity chief Yoel Roth sought to reassure customers and sponsors.
Roth said 15% of Twitter’s employees on the trust and safety team, which is responsible for preventing the spread of misinformation and harmful content, were laid off. Company-wide, the layoffs affected 50% of employees, he added, which was the first confirmation from Twitter about the size of the layoffs.
With the U.S. midterm election just days away, Roth said combating harmful misinformation remained a top priority.
“Again, to be crystal clear, Twitter’s strong commitment to content moderation remains absolutely unchanged,” Musk tweeted shortly after Roth’s own tweet.
Earlier on Friday, Musk said Twitter had experienced “a massive drop in revenue,” due to civil rights groups who raised concerns about how the layoffs would affect moderation, and pressured top advertisers to pull their ad spending.
Major brands like General Mills and General Motors have said they have stopped advertising on Twitter.