jack dorsey, founder of Twitter, has finally reacted to the dismemberment of his creation. The platform has become a turbulent site in recent weeks. all after that Elon Musk reluctantly finally completed the social network purchase process.
What followed was a rather turbulent week, as recounted in detailwhere some massive layoffs and radical changes have been implemented that have a good part of the community evaluating which other social network they should move to before things get worse.
It gives the frank impression that Elon Musk wants to immediately recover his investment, so he would have implemented a series of strategic dismissals of managers that could prevent him from implementing not so ethical measures, at the same time that he dismantled the core of the board of directors to self-proclaim CEO.
This has triggered very marked criticism and lawsuits on the social network and outside of it. Even the Hulk himself, Mark Ruffalohas already come forward to directly question Musk about what he is doing with a platform that now threatens to become an aberration from what it originally was.
But it was necessary to know the opinion of one of the most important people in this tragedy: the father of Twitter, Jack Dorsey.
Twitter creator Jack Dorsey apologizes for Elon Musk firing
Through his official account on the platform, Jack Dorsey, the man who devised and got Twitter off the ground, has launched a public apology addressed to the now former employees of the social network.
All after Elon Musk began a process of dismissal of almost half of the staff, as part of an extreme process where it seems that he will seek to squeeze as much profit as possible at the lowest feasible cost:
Folks at Twitter past and present are strong and resilient. They will always find a way no matter how difficult the moment. I realize many are angry with me. I own the responsibility for why everyone is in this situation: I grew the company size too quickly. I apologize for that.
— jack (@jack) November 5, 2022
“The guys on Twitter, past and present, are strong and resilient. They will always find a way to get ahead, no matter what the difficulty of the moment.
I realize that many are angry with me. I am responsible for their being in this situation: I grew the size of the company too fast. I apologize for that.
I am grateful and love everyone who has ever worked at Twitter. I don’t expect it to be mutual right now…or ever…and I understand.”
These are the words with which Dorsey distances himself from the mass layoffs movement promoted by Elon Musk, under the argument that the company recorded daily losses due to USD $4 million.
It is important to remember that just before Musk’s interest in buying Twitter was made public jack dorsey he had a rare episode of public apologies for what he did to the internet.
It seems that everything is related to what has been happening after Elon’s meddling.