The Mass Layoffs at Microsoft That Nobody in the "News Industry" Wants to Talk About (and TheLayoff.com Censored, Then It Censored the Evidence of the Censorship)

Why is only one site covering Microsoft layoffs (and doing so late on a Friday)?
Go figure...
Well, perhaps Microsoft worries it shatters the lie about "investing in Hey Hi datacentres"?
One tweet in reply to another tweet was enough to get many dozens of news sites (not counting many slopfarms) jumping up and down for Microsoft, insisting no layoffs were coming (even when they did come).
That really says a great deal about the shape of the "news industry". As someone put it some hours ago in relation to IBM: "the media people represent the majority shareholder".
An even funnier or stranger thing happened in the site thelayoff.com. The following page was completely deleted:

Hours later someone submitted a complaint that thelayoff.com had deleted this page.
What did thelayoff.com do?
It restored the deleted page and then deleted the page bemoaning how thelayoff.com had deleted this page.
They basically cover up how they censored the news about Microsoft layoffs.
How shameful. They care that much about their own image and try to hide criticism. █
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