Jack Dorsey Responds to Twitter Files

Jack Dorsey probably didn’t technically commit perjury when as CEO he claimed before Congress that Twitter didn’t ban people for political reasons.

He clearly has pretty serious substance abuse issues, and that woman known as Vagina was clearly running the show.

Jack appears to have a good heart. He’s just very weak.

RT:

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has issued a response to the recently leaked ‘Twitter Files’, admitting to a host of major mistakes during his time as chief executive, while warning against “centralized control” of the internet by governments and corporations.

The tech entrepreneur addressed the leaked internal documents in a Tuesday blog post, acknowledging that Twitter failed to uphold its guiding principles near the end of his tenure, and that he “completely gave up” on his own vision for the site after “activist” investors bought into the company sometime in 2020.

This is exactly what I said when I saw him out there looking all strung out and mumbling – “he’s totally given up.”

It sucks to have your company taken from you like this.

Though he did not elaborate on the new investors or how they might have swayed the platform, Dorsey said Twitter’s focus on controlling public dialogue was ultimately one of its greatest errors. He cited the decision to permanently suspend President Donald Trump in the wake of the riot at the US Capitol in January 2021, saying it was “the right thing for the public company business at the time, but the wrong thing for the internet and society.”

The biggest mistake I made was continuing to invest in building tools for us to manage the public conversation, versus building tools for the people using Twitter to easily manage it for themselves,” he said. “This burdened the company with too much power, and opened us to significant outside pressure (such as advertising budgets). I generally think companies have become far too powerful, and that became completely clear to me with our suspension of Trump’s account.”

Dorsey was reportedly on vacation at the time of the Trump ban and had delegated decision-making to executives Yoel Roth and Vijaya Gadde – as revealed in the Twitter Files – but nonetheless said he bears sole blame for the errors in judgment.

That Jew Yolo and that bitch Vagina: double trouble.

The current attacks on my former colleagues could be dangerous and [don’t] solve anything. If you want to blame, direct it at me and my actions, or lack thereof,” he continued, also insisting “there was no ill intent or hidden agendas” behind Twitter’s more contentious decisions and that the company “acted according to the best information we had at the time.”

You’re soft, boy.

There was literally a hidden agenda.

Tuesday’s blog post also included a lengthy section warning of “centralized” power over the internet, stating that social media platforms should remain “resilient to corporate and government control” while suggesting Twitter had failed to do so under his watch.

The former CEO, who stepped down from the role in November 2021, went on to say that he welcomes the “fresh reset” brought by Twitter’s new owner, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, expressing hopes that the site will become “uncomfortably transparent.” However, he argued that the Twitter Files should have been released “Wikileaks-style,” or in full, rather than being leaked to select journalists by the site’s new management.

It could actually be even worse than that.

Elon fired one of the FBI agents, but there are apparently still a lot working there.

This list is floating around:

When asked about it, Elon did not answer.

There is a lot that is being held back, for sure.

However, it’s possible that Elon is simply holding the information as leverage to prevent certain people from moving against him too aggressively.

Who the hell knows.