Here is the letter:
Twitter https://twitter.com/jack/status/1465347002426867720
Here is another source for the anti-Twitter folks. https://nypressnews.com/news/finance/banking/read-the-letter-jack-dorsey-sent-to-twitter-employees-announcing-his-resignation-as-ceo/
If you look at the top of the page you see a 9:45 timestamp and then at the bottom of the letter he says we will have a meeting tomorrow at 9:05 to discuss it all.
Q post 945 https://qanon.pub/#945
BOOOOOM!
Q post 905 https://qanon.pub/#905
Twatter in receivership in 24 days?
Shut em down!
24hrs to respond.
He did, smartly.
Public view.
Q
It's big tech. Nobody turns up on time.
If the company uses Outlook, they get 15min reminders of calendar events, including meetings.
Im sure your comment was a joke, but I think this fact gives further weight to the time being a Q post.
That's actually worth a dig for curious reasons. Going to ask some folks I knew that worked at Twitter.
EDIT:They use an in-house system that is custom built. Regularly there is a 5 minute delay for Video Conferencing to Sync up with buffering and encryption:
Ultimately they did revert to Google Hangouts:
This removed the 5 min VC Bottleneck:
Thus we are beholden to a timeline of the 5 mins layerover indeed being something that did happen regularly in the past due to VC Startup and that no longer is in effect. A 5 minute lapse is indeed more suspect than not since 2015.
src1: https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/a/2015/improving-communication-across-distributed-teams src2: http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/09/an-interview-with-alex-roetter-twitters-head-of-engineering/