<p>As Twitter's new boss Elon Musk has laid off employees in a series of firings, homegrown microblogging platform Koo has offered to hire the affected Twitter employees.</p>.<p>Koo co-founder Mayank Bidawatka, in a tweet on Friday, offered to hire some of the Twitter ex-employees.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/the-best-people-are-staying-elon-musk-on-twitter-resignations-1163524.html" target="_blank">The best people are staying: Elon Musk on Twitter resignations</a></strong></p>.<p>"Very sad to see #RIPTwitterAand related # to this going down. We'll hire some of these Twitter ex-employees as we keep expanding and raise our larger, next round," Bidawatka tweeted.</p>.<p>"They deserve to work where their talent is valued. Micro-blogging is about people power. Not suppression," he added.</p>.<p>Earlier this month, Musk ruthlessly fired almost half of Twitter's 7,600-strong workforce, leaving several departments completely shut across the globe, including in India.</p>.<p>Also, hundreds of employees recently resigned ahead of the deadline given to them by Musk to either agree to his "extremely hardcore" way of work or quit the company.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Koo recently announced that it has become the second largest microblog available to the world.</p>.<p>Launched in March 2020, the platform clocked 50 million downloads and has seen an upward trajectory in terms of growth.</p>
<p>As Twitter's new boss Elon Musk has laid off employees in a series of firings, homegrown microblogging platform Koo has offered to hire the affected Twitter employees.</p>.<p>Koo co-founder Mayank Bidawatka, in a tweet on Friday, offered to hire some of the Twitter ex-employees.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/the-best-people-are-staying-elon-musk-on-twitter-resignations-1163524.html" target="_blank">The best people are staying: Elon Musk on Twitter resignations</a></strong></p>.<p>"Very sad to see #RIPTwitterAand related # to this going down. We'll hire some of these Twitter ex-employees as we keep expanding and raise our larger, next round," Bidawatka tweeted.</p>.<p>"They deserve to work where their talent is valued. Micro-blogging is about people power. Not suppression," he added.</p>.<p>Earlier this month, Musk ruthlessly fired almost half of Twitter's 7,600-strong workforce, leaving several departments completely shut across the globe, including in India.</p>.<p>Also, hundreds of employees recently resigned ahead of the deadline given to them by Musk to either agree to his "extremely hardcore" way of work or quit the company.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Koo recently announced that it has become the second largest microblog available to the world.</p>.<p>Launched in March 2020, the platform clocked 50 million downloads and has seen an upward trajectory in terms of growth.</p>