Twitter’s head of trust and safety, Ella Irwin, has resigned from the social media company nearly a year after she joined in June 2022.
The former Amazon director joined Twitter last summer just a few months before Musk acquired the platform for $43 billion; taking over as head of the trust and safety team in November after previous head Yoel Roth resigned.
She oversaw content moderation, including hate speech on the platform, in her former role. It is unclear who will replace her.
Irwin had previously defended both Twitter and Musk, who has faced criticism amid concerns that the platform’s content moderation policies would be weakened under the billionaire businessman.
Musk has regularly advocated for free speech on the site.
She also noted that Twitter’s trust and safety team under Musk is “amply staffed,” contrary to reports.
Musk Announces New CEO
Her announcement comes shortly after Musk named NBCUniversal advertising chief Linda Yaccarino as the CEO of Twitter.“Looking forward to working with Linda to transform this platform into X, the everything app,” Musk wrote, referring to his super app which is similar to China’s WeChat.
While many have welcomed Musk’s decision to appoint Yaccarino as Twitter CEO, others have raised concerns that she might pursue a “woke” agenda at Twitter, noting her role as Chairman of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Taskforce on Future of Work.
“You will have to watch her like a hawk” he continued.
Second Twitter Employee Departs
Responding to Chris’ tweet, Musk said he understood the concerns being raised about Yaccarino but cautioned against judging her too soon.Elsewhere on Thursday, another Twitter employee, Maie Aiyed, claimed to have resigned from the platform.
“It was a hell of a journey, and I already miss my amazing team,” she wrote, according to TechCrunch. “To the most incredible manager, mentor, and friend — thanks for taking a chance on me @ajb_sf.”
According to her LinkedIn profile, Aiyed began working as a program manager at Twitter in the San Francisco Bay Area in March 2022. Before that, she worked as a Policy Manager and Policy enforcement Specialist at YouTube.
Twitter responded to an Epoch Times request for comment with a poop emoji.