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Jack Dorsey says his biggest regret is Twitter became a company

/ 08:59 AM August 26, 2022

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witter CEO Jack Dorsey addresses students during a town hall at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in New Delhi, India on Nov. 12, 2018. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis//File Photo

Twitter founder and former chief executive Jack Dorsey tweeted Thursday that he regrets the social media platform became a company.

“The biggest issue and my biggest regret is that it became a company,” Dorsey tweeted in response to a question about whether Twitter turned out the way he had envisioned.

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Dorsey stands to receive $978 million if the agreement for billionaire Elon Musk to buy Twitter is completed.

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When asked about what structure he wished Twitter would operate under, Dorsey said that it should be “a protocol” and that Twitter should not be owned by a state or another company.

If it were a protocol, Twitter would operate much like email, which is not controlled by one centralized entity, and people using different email providers are able to communicate with one another.

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Twitter is embroiled in multiple struggles.

The company has sued Musk for trying to walk away from his $44-billion offer to buy Twitter. A former executive turned whistleblower has accused Twitter of misleading federal regulators about its security measures to protect against hackers and spam accounts.

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