Jack Dorsey’s decision to quit Twitter is not a vote of confidence in future of social media

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When Jack Dorsey made the sudden public announcement that he had quit as CEO of Twitter, it was only ever going to have happened in one place – Twitter itself. It reminded me very much of Elon Musk’s entertaining tweet adventures, as Dorsey tossed his resignation letter onto the social media platform that he co-founded. You could imagine him sitting back to soak up the theatre of reaction and speculation that unfolded.

Period1 Dec 2021 → 2 Dec 2021

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  • TitleJack Dorsey’s decision to quit Twitter is not a vote of confidence in future of social media
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletThe Conversation
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date1/12/21
    DescriptionWhen Jack Dorsey made the sudden public announcement that he had quit as CEO of Twitter, it was only ever going to have happened in one place – Twitter itself. It reminded me very much of Elon Musk’s entertaining tweet adventures, as Dorsey tossed his resignation letter onto the social media platform that he co-founded. You could imagine him sitting back to soak up the theatre of reaction and speculation that unfolded.
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/jack-dorseys-decision-to-quit-twitter-is-not-a-vote-of-confidence-in-future-of-social-media-172993
    PersonsTheofilos Tzanidis