Twitter locked down product changes by Friday, limiting employees from making unauthorized changes, Bloomberg reported , citing people familiar with the matter, after agreeing to accept Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover offer. Twitter doesn’t allow product updates unless it’s business-critical. Product changes will require approval from a vice president, a move aimed at preventing product sabotage by employees unhappy with the deal. Many Twitter employees were uncomfortable with Musk taking control of the company. Twitter has also frozen code before key events like the Super Bowl to prevent errors.
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