San Francisco:Elon Musk said that he has fired Eric Frohnhoefer, a Twitter employee who had publicly corrected him on the micro-blogging platform.The saga began on Sunday when Musk posted a tweet to apologise for the micro-blogging platform's bad performance in "many countries" and claimed that the application makes over 1,000 "poorly batched" remote procedure calls to "render a home timeline", reports The Verge.
Frohnhoefer, who tweeted that he had spent six years working on Twitter for Android, retweeted Musk's statement saying it was incorrect. "I have spent 6 years working on Twitter for Android and can say this is wrong," he had said. According to Frohnhoefer, the micro-blogging platform does not make any remote procedure calls. Instead, he said that it makes around 20 background requests during startup, The Verge reported. In his response, Musk said: "The fact that you don't realize that there are up to 1200 microservices being called when someone uses the Twitter app is not great."