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The co-founder of Twitter liquidated Elon Musk: “Everything went downhill”

The co-founder of Twitter liquidated Elon Musk: “Everything went downhill”

Dorsey’s words -who at first supported Musk’s purchase of Twitter- appear in a dialogue he had with a Bluesky user, the network he helped create in 2019 when he was still on the management team of Twitter.

The co-founder of the social network Twitter, jack dorsey, He was critical of Elon Musk’s leadership and stated that everything “went down” with the purchase of the network by the tycoon.

Dorsey’s words -who at first supported Musk’s purchase of Twitter- appear in a dialogue he had with a Bluesky user, the network he helped create in 2019 when he was still on the management team of Twitter.

The user asked him if he thought Musk was the most suitable leader for Twitter, to which Dorsey replied: “No. And I also don’t think he acted correctly when he realized that it was a bad time (for the sale). Nor do I think management should have forced the sale. Everything went downhill”Dorsey replied.

Only a year ago, when the Twitter address accepted the purchase of Musk -which would still take six months to materialize, after numerous ups and downs of the millionaire-, Dorsey himself wrote a tweet in which he praised the arrival of Musk because it would contribute to “extend the light of conscience”, but his opinion seems to have changed radically in these twelve months.

Certainly, the arrival of Musk has brought a chaotic management that has resulted in the loss of advertisers and revenue, the dismissal or voluntary departure of three quarters of its staff and, in terms of users, the imposition of a paid subscription -Twitter Blue, which allows you to edit or delete tweets and appear higher in the “feed” that subscribers see- which has been a failure.

Not a week goes by without Musk – who has refused to name a director or manager and prefers to run the network himself – announcing a new change: The last one consists of allowing the media, starting in May, to charge for the articles they post on Twitter, with an amount of which the network would take a part.

Source: Ambito

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