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    Discord slashes staff in 17% tech layoffs

    January 11, 2024
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    Discord, the social chat and messaging start-up beloved by gamers, told employees on Thursday that it would cut 17 percent of its staff, in the latest jobs reduction this year by a tech firm.

    The layoffs amount to roughly 170 people, according to an internal memo sent by Jason Citron, Discord’s founder and chief executive, which was seen by The New York Times.

    “We have to face some hard truths,” Mr. Citron wrote. “We are increasingly clear on the need to sharpen our focus and improve the way we work together to bring more agility to our organization.”

    Discord confirmed the cuts. The layoffs were earlier reported by The Verge.

    The layoffs come amid a string of cuts in the tech industry, including reductions from giants like Google, Amazon and Meta. Gaming companies, in particular, have trimmed their ranks; Twitch, an Amazon-owned streaming service that many gamers use, and Unity Software, a videogame software provider, cut their workforces in the past week.

    On Wednesday, Google also laid off hundreds of workers in its core engineering division, as well as those working on the Google Assistant, a voice-operated virtual assistant, and in the hardware division. Amazon also shed hundreds of workers on Wednesday, not only at its Twitch streaming service but also at its Prime Video service and MGM Studios. Xerox said this month that it would cut 15 percent of its 23,000-person staff.

    The cuts signal what could be another tough year for the tech industry, after tens of thousands of employees were laid off last year amid challenging economic conditions and a downturn in the digital advertising market.

    In his note, Mr. Citron said the layoffs were a result of overhiring and growing too quickly, with Discord having expanded five times its original size since 2020. As a result, he said, Discord took on too many projects and worked less efficiently on them.

    His reasoning echoed similar statements in the past from tech chief executives, such as Mark Zuckerberg of Meta and Daniel Ek of Spotify, both of whom carried out layoffs over the past two years.

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