NEW YORK - Twitter began widespread layoffs Friday as new owner Elon Musk overhauls the company, raising grave concerns about chaos enveloping the social media platform and its ability to fight disinformation just days ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.

The speed and size of the cuts also opened Musk and Twitter to lawsuits. At least one was filed alleging Twitter violated federal law by not providing fired employees the required notice.

The San Francisco-based company told workers by email Thursday that they would learn Friday if they had been laid off. About half of the company鈥檚 staff of 7,500 was let go, Yoel Roth, Twitter鈥檚 head of safety & integrity, confirmed in a tweet.

Musk tweeted late Friday that there was no choice but to cut the jobs 鈥渨hen the company is losing over $4M/day." He did not provide details on the daily losses at the company and said employees who lost their jobs were offered three months' pay as a severance.

No other social media platform comes close to Twitter as a place where public agencies and other vital service providers 鈥 election boards, police departments, utilities, schools and news outlets 鈥 keep people reliably informed. Many fear Musk鈥檚 layoffs will gut it and render it lawless.

Roth said the company鈥檚 front-line moderation staff was the group the least impacted by the job cuts.

He added that Twitter鈥檚 鈥渆fforts on election integrity 鈥 including harmful misinformation that can suppress the vote and combatting state-backed information operations 鈥 remain a top priority.鈥

Musk, meanwhile, tweeted that 鈥淭witter鈥檚 strong commitment to content moderation remains absolutely unchanged.鈥

But a Twitter employee who spoke with The Associated Press Friday said it will be a lot harder to get that work done starting next week after losing so many colleagues.

鈥淭his will impact our ability to provide support for elections, definitely,鈥 said the employee who spoke on the condition of anonymity out of concerns for job security.

The employee said there鈥檚 no 鈥渃oncrete sense of direction鈥 except for what Musk says publicly on Twitter.

鈥淚 follow his tweets and they affect how we prioritize our work,鈥 said the employee. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very healthy indicator of what to prioritize.鈥

Several employees who tweeted about losing their jobs said Twitter eliminated their entire teams, including one focused on human rights and global conflicts, another checking Twitter鈥檚 algorithms for bias in how tweets get amplified, and an engineering team devoted to making the social platform more accessible for people with disabilities.

Eddie Perez, a Twitter civic integrity team manager who quit in September, said he fears the layoffs so close to the midterms could allow disinformation to 鈥渟pread like wildfire鈥 during the post-election vote-counting period in particular.

鈥淚 have a hard time believing that it doesn鈥檛 have a material impact on their ability to manage the amount of disinformation out there,鈥 he said, adding that there simply may not be enough employees to beat it back.

President Joe Biden, at a campaign event in Illinois Friday night, said: "Now what are we all worried about? Elon Musk, who goes out and buys an outfit that sends and spews lies all across the world. ... How do we expect kids to be able to understand what is at stake?鈥

Twitter鈥檚 employees have been expecting layoffs . He , and removed the company's board of directors on his first day as owner.

As the emailed notices went out, many Twitter employees took to the platform to express support for each other 鈥 often simply tweeting blue heart emojis to signify its blue bird logo 鈥 and salute emojis in replies to each other.

A Twitter manager said many employees found out they had been laid off when they could no longer log into the company鈥檚 systems. The manager said the way the layoffs were conducted showed a 鈥渓ack of care and thoughtfulness.鈥 The manager, who spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity out of concerns for job security, said managers were not given any notice about who would be getting laid off.

鈥淔or me as a manager, it鈥檚 been excruciating because I had to find out about what my team was going to look like through tweets and through texting and calling people,鈥 the employee said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a really hard way to care for your people. And managers at Twitter care a lot about their people.鈥

A coalition of civil rights groups escalated their calls Friday . The layoffs are particularly dangerous ahead of the elections, the groups warned, and for transgender users and other groups facing violence inspired by hate speech that proliferates online.

In a tweet Friday, Musk blamed activists for what he described as a 鈥渕assive drop in revenue鈥 since he took over Twitter late last week.

Insider Intelligence analyst Jasmine Enberg said there is 鈥渓ittle Musk can say to appease advertisers when he鈥檚 keeping the company in a constant state of uncertainty and turmoil, and appears indifferent to Twitter employees and the law.鈥

鈥淢usk needs advertisers more than they need him,鈥 she said. 鈥淧ulling ads from Twitter is a quick and painless decision for most brands.鈥

A lawsuit was filed Thursday in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of one employee who was laid off and three others who were locked out of their work accounts. It alleges Twitter violated the law by not providing the required notice.

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification statute requires employers with at least 100 workers to disclose layoffs involving 500 or more employees, regardless of whether a company is publicly traded or privately held, as Twitter is now.

Twitter filed notifications late Friday in California for its offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Jose. The layoffs affected 983 employees in the state, according to the filings. Twitter said it will continue to pay wages and benefits to the workers through Jan. 4 and employees were notified on Friday.

The layoffs affected Twitter's offices around the world. In the United Kingdom, it would be required by law to give employees notice, said Emma Bartlett, a partner specializing in employment and partnership law at CM Murray LLP.

The speed of the layoffs could also open Musk and Twitter up to discrimination claims if it turns out, for instance, that they disproportionally affected women, people of color or older workers.

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AP Business Writers Mae Anderson, Alexandra Olson and Ken Sweet in New York, James Pollard in Columbia, S.C., Frank Bajak in Boston and Danica Kirka in London contributed to this story.

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