India’s Tata Group was the first to show interest as a savior for Twitter-Facebook workers who lost their jobs in recent lay-offs. This time, the Indian social media Koo also is going to follow their footprint.
This micro blogging medium claims that they are now the second largest social media in the world. And number 1 in India. Since its inception three years back, this platform is also being used by ministers of the central government of India.
The company has already offered the laid off staff Twitter of to join them.
Koo’s co-founder Mayank Vidawatka made this offer to the Twitter employees. They also posted about it on Twitter and their own micro blogging platform.
Very sad to see #RIPTwitter and related # to this going down.
We'll hire some of these Twitter ex-employees as we keep expanding and raise our larger, next round.
They deserve to work where their talent is valued. Micro-blogging is about people power. Not suppression.
— Mayank Bidawatka (@mayankbidawatka) November 18, 2022
Mayank Bidawatka’s post on Friday also mentioned offering jobs to former Twitter employees.
Mayank Bidawatka tweeted, “’Very sad to see #RIPTwitter and related # to this going down. We’ll hire some of these Twitter ex-employees as we keep expanding and raise our larger, next round. They deserve to work where their talent is valued. Micro-blogging is about people power. Not suppression.”