Twitter executive responsible for content safety resigns after Elon Musk criticism

FILE - Twitter logos hang outside the company's offices in San Francisco, Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. Ella Irwin, a top Twitter executive responsible for safety and content moderation, has left the company. Her departure came after owner Elon Musk publicly complained about the platforms handling of posts about transgender topics. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) (Jeff Chiu, Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

SAN FRANCISCO โ€“ A top Twitter executive responsible for safety and content moderation has left the company, her departure coming soon after owner Elon Musk publicly complained about the platformโ€™s handling of posts about transgender topics.

The departure pointed to a fresh wave of turmoil among key officials at Twitter since Musk took over last year.

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Ella Irwin, Twitter's head of trust and safety, confirmed her resignation in a pair of tweets late Friday. She did not say in the message why she was leaving, but her departure came shortly after Musk criticized Twitterโ€™s handling of tweets about a conservative media company's documentary that questions transgender medical treatment for children and teens.

Musk was responding to complaints by Jeremy Boreing, co-CEO of the media company, the Daily Wire. Boreing said in tweets and retweets of conservative commentators Thursday that Twitter was suppressing the movie by flagging posts about it as hate speech and keeping the movie off lists of trending topics.

Boreing tweeted that Twitter canceled a deal to premiere โ€œWhat is a Woman?โ€ for free on the platform โ€œbecause of two instances of โ€˜misgendering.โ€™" Twitter rules prohibit intentionally referring to transgender individuals with the wrong gender or name.

โ€œThis was a mistake by many people at Twitter. It is definitely allowed," Musk tweeted back. โ€œWhether or not you agree with using someoneโ€™s preferred pronouns, not doing so is at most rude and certainly breaks no laws.โ€

Irwin tweeted Friday that โ€œone or two people noticedโ€ she left the company the day before, and she noted speculation about whether she was fired or quit. She teased that she would post 24 tweets to explain her departure.

Then she posted that she was just kidding about the long narrative.

โ€œIn all seriousness, I did resign but this has been a once in a lifetime experience and Iโ€™m so thankful to have worked with this amazing team of passionate, creative and hardworking people. Will be cheering you all and Twitter as you go!โ€

Next to Musk, Irwin had been the most prominent voice of the companyโ€™s ever-changing content policies in recent months.

Twitter has struggled to bring back advertisers turned off by Muskโ€™s drastic changes and loosening of rules against hate speech since he bought Twitter for $44 billion in October. Twitter also has an incoming CEO, Linda Yaccarino, known for decades of media and advertising industry experience, but she hasnโ€™t started yet.

Irwin and Twitter didnโ€™t respond to requests from The Associated Press for comment.

Twitter has been in turmoil including mass layoffs and voluntary departures since the billionaire Tesla owner bought the San Francisco company and took it private. The companyโ€™s head of trust and safety left shortly after the takeover, and turnover in the top ranks has continued.


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