Elon Musk has expressed concern about the number of spam bots in Twitter’s user base. AP Twitter has canceled a companywide retreat to Disneyland in a cost-cutting measure as it grapples with C-suite chaos and a worsening economy amid buyout talks with Elon Musk. The social media firm was set to fly out its employees to the California theme park in a corporate event slated for January 2023. The cancellation was confirmed hours before Musk was set to discuss his stalled takeover bid during what is expected to be a contentious all-hands meeting with Twitter staffers. “We’ve made the difficult decision to not move forward with our OneTeam gathering in 2023, and are limiting domestic and international business travel for business-critical purposes only,” a Twitter spokesperson said in a statement to The Post on Thursday. “The reduction of travel and event costs allow us to operate in a more responsible and efficient manner, considering the global macroeconomic environment we’re currently facing,” the spokesperson added. Twitter last held its “OneTeam” corporate retreat in early 2020, shortly before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Bloomberg. The last trip took place in Houston, Texas. Twitter was set to hold a corporate…
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