Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey didn't mention Elon Musk by name. But in a blog post on Tuesday, he made it clear that the company he once led still had significant problems then and now.
"This is my fault alone," Dorsey wrote."I completely gave up pushing for them when an activist entered our stock in 2020."
Still, he said that"mistakes were made" and Twitter would be in a better position today if the company"focused more on tools for the people using the service rather than tools for us." He promoted the idea of a"free and open protocol for social media" that isn't owned by any one person or company as the only way to adhere to his stated principles.
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