first reported by @CNBC
— Cecilia Kang (@ceciliakang) November 29, 2021
A brief history of @Jack
2006: co-founds Twitter
2008: board fires @jack as CEO
2008-2015: picks up a bunch of hobbies
2015: comes back as CEO
2015-2021: picks up more hobbies, grows the beard, throws Trump off site
Huge: Twitter CEO @jack set to step down https://t.co/ijPw7LX0di
— Ryan Browne (@Ryan_Browne_) November 29, 2021
To me, and likely to all silicon valley historians, the rejection of founder-led as holy writ is the standout line in this message. We'll look back on its inclusion here many times I think. https://t.co/Mwg3UHeMOY
— Panzer (@panzer) November 29, 2021
Twitter’s new CEO @paraga is a close friend of Jack Dorsey’s and big on crypto/web3.
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) November 29, 2021
Good interview here he did with @KevKubernetes earlier this year https://t.co/1OEwrexnJo
what are the odds that the next CEO of twitter currently has a twitter account, like zero right?
— Matt Levine (@matt_levine) November 29, 2021
USA benefits greatly from Indian talent!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 29, 2021
Jack had been spending less than 10% of his time at Twitter, from what I've heard. So him leaving won't be a massive operational change. Still: Whoa. https://t.co/heUThZlI0e
— Alex Kantrowitz (@Kantrowitz) November 29, 2021
For most of this year, Twitter and the Indian government have been involved in a high-profile and public tug-of-war over free expression and censorship on the platform. It’ll be interesting to see how these issues play out now that Twitter has an Indian American as its new CEO.
— ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@PranavDixit) November 29, 2021
Dorsey is also CEO of digital payment startup Square, which is under less regulatory scrutiny than Twitter
— Sam Shead (@Sam_L_Shead) November 29, 2021
Dorsey stepping down means another iconic tech company no longer has a founder CEO. (It was that way for a while when Dick Costolo was in charge. Not a great time, in retrospect.) Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Twitter.. Founder CEOs are in short supply. Zuck apart, ofc.
— Charles Arthur (@charlesarthur) November 29, 2021
In 280 characters or less, how would you want people to summarize your tenure as CEO @jack? https://t.co/8Ec5mqS9vX
— Connie Guglielmo (@techledes) November 29, 2021
does the stock price often skyrocket when a founder leaves? https://t.co/lIXXuwPSNx
— Seth Weintraub (@llsethj) November 29, 2021
It seems kind of fitting that Jack's departure tweet starts with what amounts to a subtweet of Mark Zuckerberg https://t.co/rK8Ra0lvR0
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) November 29, 2021
the only two options if you're a tech ceo pic.twitter.com/iO1pxq9gzl
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) November 29, 2021
This tweet which is currently going viral among the right from Twitter's new CEO is him quoting a Daily Show segment that aired that night about stereotypes.
— andrew kaczynski (@KFILE) November 29, 2021
It's a joke about absurd stereotypes, not a factual statement. https://t.co/hhIdXTSiOHhttps://t.co/9bFtGrfExW
It'll be interesting if this eventually kickstarts a move away from the importance placed on founder-led startups. Not going to happen overnight, but is this going to cause ripples for Facebook and co? https://t.co/p0PAK6RYFi
— James Cook (@JamesLiamCook) November 29, 2021
Thanks, but I'm all in on @sevensevensix — hard to imagine Twitter w/o @Jack at the helm https://t.co/060zyrQJ8I
— Alexis Ohanian 7️⃣7️⃣6️⃣ (@alexisohanian) November 29, 2021
It's just wild that Twitter didn't wipe or at lest spotcheck its new CEO's past tweets considering how often old (and usually contextless) tweets get resurfaced on here to derail someone recently thrust into a position of power or fame.
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) November 29, 2021
Another Twitter CEO who basically doesn’t use Twitter
— Leigh Drogen (@LDrogen) November 29, 2021
SMH
Pre-trading seems very happy about this, Twitter shares are up around 11%.
— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) November 29, 2021
Think there is a good argument Dorsey has been a distracted, part-time CEO and potentially a drag on good work happening elsewhere in the company. https://t.co/rC2vg5u1DY
Lol you'd think at least the CEO of this hellsite would know the importance of scrubbing your account before his appointment was made public. https://t.co/DnTPGUbOGt
— Sahil Rizwan (@SahilRiz) November 29, 2021
TWTR up 11% on news that the company may soon have a full time CEO.
— Ivan the K™ (@IvanTheK) November 29, 2021
Hard not to see this as bad news. I don't think it's been fully appreciated that on key SV issues - including decentralization, transparency and free speech - @Jack has been far better than most, and way more responsive to critiques. We'll see what happens but it seems not great: https://t.co/drWsmMZukj
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 29, 2021
Day Zero, Bitcoin Era.
— Miles Suter (@milessuter) November 29, 2021
I initially doubted the stories about Jack stepping down because they cited “people familiar with his thinking.” I was like, who the hell is familiar with Jack’s thinking?
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey has 5.9 million Twitter followers. New CEO Parag Agrawal (@paraga) has 24,000.
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) November 29, 2021
Probably not for long.
Jack can say whatever he wants about why he's leaving Twitter, but all I hear is "bitcoin bitcoin bitcoin bitcoin" https://t.co/pnvBzXczDs
— David Pierce (@pierce) November 29, 2021
You think maybe @jack just had a really awesome piece of pumpkin pie over the weekend and he'll spend the rest of his life chasing that feeling?
— Roberto Baldwin (@strngwys) November 29, 2021
The new Twitter chief executive @paraga doesn't tweet very much which suggests he has a very good understanding of his site.
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) November 29, 2021
We’ve had a generation of tech leaders decide their jobs were no longer fun under regulatory scrutiny and leave; BillG (the OG), Larry, Sergey, Bezos, Travis and now Jack. Who do you think the next generation will be to face those challenges?
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) November 29, 2021
I’m confident Stripe is on the list.
This is nothing. Almost 99% of all companies in INDIA are run by Indian CEOs. 99%. It’s amazing. Jai Hind. https://t.co/n1NwmnmSu8
— Sidin Whataycute (@sidin) November 29, 2021
For as aloof and as spacey as Jack Dorsey is, he was always much better at explaining decisions his company made, particularly tricky ones, than Mark Zuckerberg.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) November 29, 2021
Lots of talk about product (it will be fine), but not enough talk about where @jack's beard goes from here now that he's unyoked from these corporate responsibilities.
— parker (@pt) November 29, 2021
So jack definitely left to go build in web3 right? Twitter is an observer but square could be a real participant.
— Panzer (@panzer) November 29, 2021
people are that optimistic about jack leaving twitter, huh https://t.co/2pGGyxRIhU
— Tracy Chou (@triketora) November 29, 2021
“everyone hates my ass” https://t.co/2IeKhHyhwV pic.twitter.com/HkKlknGbBd
— kilgore trout, uatx professor of turnip studies (@KT_So_It_Goes) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey once had dinner with Zuck, who tried feeding him a raw goat he had killed with a stun gun.
— Trung Phan ?? (@TrungTPhan) November 29, 2021
With Dorsey stepping down from Twitter, looks like the intimidation tactic worked: pic.twitter.com/OWwSJFLObI
The funniest and most Twitter-like thing about it replacing its CEO today is that today is a company holiday
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) November 29, 2021
in over a decade at twitter jack posted exactly zero (0) fire tweets. everything was just like "excited to release our newest API developer patch" or a foursquare link to the san francisco airport delta lounge. he was knight who could not lift the sword that he himself had forged
— america's #1 lounge singer (@KrangTNelson) November 29, 2021
If it’s @kayvz I may actually buy some shares. https://t.co/4PpYss1n2W
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) November 29, 2021
The best/first/only clean handoff in Twitter’s history. Congrats to @paraga and I look forward to the evolution of Twitter under your leadership. And thankful to everyone who has made Twitter, Twitter. https://t.co/SslLLASw4u
— Josh Elman (@joshelman) November 29, 2021
I love twitter
— jack⚡️ (@jack) November 28, 2021
Notable that Twitter's head of comms left last week.
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) November 29, 2021
Congrats @paraga So proud of you!! Big day for us, celebrating this news♥️♥️♥️ https://t.co/PxRBGQ29q4
— Shreya Ghoshal (@shreyaghoshal) November 29, 2021
Deep gratitude for @jack and our entire team, and so much excitement for the future. Here’s the note I sent to the company. Thank you all for your trust and support ? https://t.co/eNatG1dqH6 pic.twitter.com/liJmTbpYs1
— Parag Agrawal (@paraga) November 29, 2021
Twitter CTO Parag Agrawal has replaced Jack Dorsey as CEO at the company!#twitter #jack pic.twitter.com/9DQji40uAn
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) November 29, 2021
goodbye Jack…I will miss when people would scream at him that he’s supposed to make Twitter even more moderated and he’d go “I’m actually on a diarrhea retreat in Nepal. be blessed. :)” no one will admit it but that’s cool. he’s cool
— Google,com/email (@ByYourLogic) November 29, 2021
Obligatory tweet about Twitter https://t.co/6zPTOFKnTd
— Ian Sherr (@iansherr) November 29, 2021
From @jack on stepping down as Twitter's CEO:
— Sonali Basak (@sonalibasak) November 29, 2021
"I've decided to leave Twitter because I believe the company is ready to move on from its founders. My trust in Parag as Twitter's CEO is deep. His work over the past 10 years has been transformational."https://t.co/ueaOrps8VN
In an internal memo, @jack says this was “my decision” and he owns it. Also takes a jab at what he describes as founder-leader ideology. https://t.co/N3tzW7TZBo
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) November 29, 2021
"Agrawal, who's served as CTO since 2017, has been with Twitter for more than a decade. He had been in charge of strategy involving artificial intelligence and machine learning."
— ??????? steven ᵐᶦˡˡʷᵃʳᵈ (@SirSteven) November 29, 2021
…so he’s to blame for all those broken Topics? ? https://t.co/2YxI9ZujIF
wonder if the new twitter CEO is gonna regret tweeting out his work email address https://t.co/Rpk1EJrYD0
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) November 29, 2021
Day 1 as new Twitter CEO: Announce tweet editing
— James Titcomb (@jamestitcomb) November 29, 2021
Day 2 as new Twitter CEO: Resign in glory after shares immediately double in value
Source says employees have not been notified of anything yet, nor have they received any internal communications about this. They are hearing about this via news reports, if it turns out to be true. https://t.co/hF0e6G5qUo
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) November 29, 2021
New Twitter CEO is the current CTO @paraga
— Kurt Wagner (@KurtWagner8) November 29, 2021
Parag was running Twitter's decentralized social network project Blue Sky before they found an outside leader. Very technical. https://t.co/L4RxljYzgj https://t.co/VZqIQblrGp
Long halt for $TWTR
— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) November 29, 2021
Google, Microsoft, Adobe, IBM, Palo Alto Networks, and now Twitter run by CEOs who grew up in India. Wonderful to watch the amazing success of Indians in the technology world and a good reminder of the opportunity America offers to immigrants. ???? (Congrats, @paraga!)
— Patrick Collison (@patrickc) November 29, 2021
Wishing you the very best ahead @jack, and congrats @paraga and @btaylor - excited for Twitter's future!
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) November 29, 2021
I think many, many people underestimate the importance of @jack's vision for Twitter, so I think it's unfortunate that he's leaving, but handing controls over to @paraga gives me confidence that Twitter will continue along the right path... It's a good choice. https://t.co/BEwkKW8V9L
— Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) November 29, 2021
ah yes, the time honored tradition of looking up a new CEO's old tweets https://t.co/2DOsJQFDJX
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) November 29, 2021
Demonstrating Twitter's commitment to accessibility, its founder and outgoing CEO resigns with a wall of text in a bitmap without annotation https://t.co/E1D3HMR6W0
— Ilan Muskat (@IlanMuskat) November 29, 2021
@jack: "I've decided to leave because I believe the company is ready to move on from its founders. My trust in Parag as Twitter's CEO is deep. His work over the past 10 years has been transformational. I'm deeply grateful for his skill, heart, and soul. It's his time to lead."
— Sam Shead (@Sam_L_Shead) November 29, 2021
I remember the last time @jack stepped down. It didn’t go all that well. It’s still hard to imagine a better CEO for Twitter than Jack Dorsey. That said, let’s throw out some names for leadership. I’ll start: @alexisohanian https://t.co/Oh4sGYHMge
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) November 29, 2021
Gab, Parler, etc. Folks have tried. The problem with them is they’re full of the kind of people who feel aggrieved by businesses that kick out customers for threatening other customers with violence.
— parker (@pt) November 29, 2021
You can’t be mass-market and also what American Cons label as free speech. https://t.co/rZFP94xZCJ
$TWTR +10%
— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) November 29, 2021
like, who cares if you're yelling at andy jassy in a hearing? it doesn't carry the same weight as bezos. so i feel like this shift in leadership could either make tech regs less of a priority or make it easier to actually have constructive convos..... just some initial thoughts!
— Makena Kelly (@kellymakena) November 29, 2021
any hill people have thoughts on how founders leaving big tech companies may influence congressional scrutiny in light of jack's departure? part of me feels that founders leaving (jack/bezos) may make tech reg discussions more fruitful? idk
— Makena Kelly (@kellymakena) November 29, 2021
Wait no they were just getting somewhere https://t.co/hyGlYmh4dv
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) November 29, 2021
Twitter now lower for the day. Come back @jack!!
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) November 29, 2021
I like the way his screenshot is unreadable on mobile, just one last "I don't understand how people use this" for the road. https://t.co/qNVfckjKCz
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) November 29, 2021
Twitter soaring after @davidfaber reports @jack will step down as CEO. https://t.co/uZKETqQlMF
— Jay Yarow (@jyarow) November 29, 2021
JACK DORSEY STEPS DOWN
— Zr1Trader (@ZR1Trader) November 29, 2021
PLANS ON BECOMING AYAHUASCA SHAMAN IN THE AMAZON JUNGLE pic.twitter.com/CMUiSbE0hJ
This letter doesn’t say why he’s resigning. Just that he thinks the pieces are in place for things to be fine without him. https://t.co/89Y3Awd4bB
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) November 29, 2021
The entry in @jack’s diary that day read: “Got up, went to Twickenham. Rehearsed until lunch time – left Twitter – went home.”
— Mark Milian (@markmilian) November 29, 2021
Twitter stock up 37% since @jack took over as interim CEO. Not bad. pic.twitter.com/w42L682BmQ
— Alex Kantrowitz (@Kantrowitz) November 29, 2021
Dorsey doesn't mention that he's also CEO of Square, a company with a $97 billion market cap, in his reasons for stepping down as Twitter CEO. https://t.co/YxwH3zHIzy
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) November 29, 2021
Twitter- Parag Agarwal
— Chandra R. Srikanth (@chandrarsrikant) November 29, 2021
Google - Sundar Pichai
Microsoft - Satya Nadella
IBM - Arvind Krishna
Adobe- Shantanu Narayen
VMWare - Raghu Raghuram
So many CEOs of Indian origin in global tech! https://t.co/mZ654MtUCB
Before Twitter/After Twitter pic.twitter.com/thVs6RJUcX
— Ste JM ??? (@stejormur) November 29, 2021
Even in his departure email, @jack does his best to erase @ev and @biz. NB his use of founder’s as opposed to founders’https://t.co/LPF5xoBinM pic.twitter.com/bdzAEy4RD0
— Felix Salmon (@felixsalmon) November 29, 2021
great move. there's a very short list i'd like to see at the helm. @kayvz is at the top of that list. https://t.co/4ekRxZpwjY
— drew olanoff (@yoda) November 29, 2021
So, uh, does this mean more or fewer Nazis from the massive baseline of Twitter hate? ?
— Matt Ocko (@mattocko) November 29, 2021
(The guy who cheerfully presided over years of ethics-free, predatory tech dev for disinfo & hate amplification at FB — as board Chair — is not a great sign… ) https://t.co/NIhC1MI4tS
Jack Dorsey to quit part-time job!
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) November 29, 2021
Is this use of "against" a uniquely tech/Silicon Valley thing? I don't hear it elsewhere. (Oh, also, @jack resigned as Twitter CEO.)
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) November 29, 2021
"Twitter is now executing against an ambitious multi-year plan to dramatically increase the company's reach and value..."https://t.co/vPm0y7gIxi
if you love something set it free https://t.co/HgIkInfhLZ
— Packy McCormick (?,?) (@packyM) November 29, 2021
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has stepped down as CEO with immediate effect. @paraga takes over as Twitter CEO, and Dorsey will stay around until May to assist with the transition. Dorsey is also leaving the board, so he's totally severing ties with the company he helped create https://t.co/t3FSfHbgoG
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey: My three immediate priorities as interim CEO
— Internal Tech Emails (@TechEmails) November 29, 2021
June 22, 2015 pic.twitter.com/BUBWMhZrVU
jack dorsey moment pic.twitter.com/CxtPd2bVqN
— ☀️? (@zei_squirrel) November 29, 2021
Of today’s many surprises, none has flattened me more than the realization that Biz Stone outlasted Jack Dorsey at Twitter.
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) November 29, 2021
I think there's an interesting thread connecting @jack's growing interest in crypto and decentralizing social media, and his announcement that he doesn't want Twitter to be founder-led.
— o...k (@kateconger) November 29, 2021
not sure anyone has heard but,
— jack⚡️ (@jack) November 29, 2021
I resigned from Twitter pic.twitter.com/G5tUkSSxkl
I expect Stripe to be so enormously dominant and critical infrastructure that competitors & regulators will start to complain once they reach their full potential.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) November 29, 2021
Which companies do you also expect to become both critical & dominant that regulators will come knocking?
— Dorsey's first stint as chief executive ended in 2008 after being pushed out by Twitter's board. He returned to the role in 2015 when former CEO Dick Costolo left the company.
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) November 29, 2021
— The platform said it had 211 million daily active users last quarter. https://t.co/uVnXAJ2V2w
"Dorsey, beaten down by years of 'Hey @jack' tweets asking for an edit button, stepped down on Monday..."
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) November 29, 2021
Jack was one of the prime members of the 'founder led' era -- many new entrants may not remember that this was a revolution that made many vcs and provided the core thesis for billions of dollars of spend and follow on funding. The founder as font of True North.
— Panzer (@panzer) November 29, 2021
Just be glad that when you quit your job, your company stock price does not rise 10%+ pic.twitter.com/1ZNsbxPbLK
— Barry Ritholtz (@ritholtz) November 29, 2021
(Elliott almost always gets what Elliott wants)$TWTR
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) November 29, 2021
The family WhatsApp groups will be on ? today https://t.co/u8xzwRluUF
— Sriram Krishnan - sriramk.eth (@sriramk) November 29, 2021
Excited for @paraga and grateful for @jack. So much more for us to do and thrilled Parag will lead us @twitter! https://t.co/x0XdrH4mgl
— Ned Segal (@nedsegal) November 29, 2021
Congrats to @jack on an amazing run! And congrats to @paraga on becoming ceo of this wild platform! Please dutifully check all of our timelines for our feature requests from over the years.
— Aaron Levie (@levie) November 29, 2021
considering how well Microsoft and Alphabet and Apple have done under non-founder CEOs who were none the less company insiders who "got" the business but had own ideas about how to reshape it, seems like a good move for Twitter https://t.co/2QxU1wn0WZ
— Christopher Mims ? (@mims) November 29, 2021
Twitter shareholder Elliot Management tried to replace Dorsey as CEO in 2020. Paul Singer, the founder of Elliot Management, said Dorsey should pick one company to run
— Sam Shead (@Sam_L_Shead) November 29, 2021
Square vice-CEO in break room today: "So, what's the scuttlebutt? How's everyone doing? Is there an all-hands? Anybody hear anything? I brought donuts!"
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) November 29, 2021
For those that want an edit button on Twitter, elevating the CTO for the last 10 years to CEO probably isn't a bullish sign.
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) November 29, 2021
Now do Facebook!
— John Biggs (@johnbiggs) November 29, 2021
This is it. The last remaining test to see if the #FailWhale is gone forever. If this news doesn't bring down Twitter, I think we're in the clear. ?https://t.co/sXkwULWkSk
— M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) November 29, 2021
Jack hopped in a few Twitter Spaces and said I’m outta here https://t.co/zlGAFNBB1g
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) November 29, 2021
Goodbye Jack Dorsey. My lasting memory is of him in a hoodie at TED trying to persuade the audience that Twitter was trying to change. Not sure much has changed but perhaps now it will
— Jane Wakefield (@janewakefield) November 29, 2021
Just going to repost this February 2020 article for no reason: https://t.co/uCbpMmj8Yy
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) November 29, 2021
Jack is doing some serious revisionist history in this resignation memo, talking about a company being founder-led as “severely limiting and a single point of failure.” He just fought off an activist investor who wanted him to step down and is the CEO/founder of Square.
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) November 29, 2021
Dorsey pushes back hard against the cult of "founder-led" in his resignation letter. Suggests it's often about ego.
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) November 29, 2021
Hmmmm... wonder what that means for another founder-led company... the payments one that the founder actually controls.
Congratulations to @paraga on being named $TWTR’s CEO, and thank you to @jack for your leadership over the past six years. I’m honored to be the next Chair of @Twitter’s board. Today is an exciting day for Twitter and all of our stakeholders.
— Bret Taylor (@btaylor) November 29, 2021
When Dick stepped down we had a super drawn out and exhausting CEO search that in part led me to go somewhere else for a while. Appreciate how today was much more decisive and clear. The comfort that comes from knowing a direction is important. Thank you @jack and everyone.#fly
— Menotti Minutillo (@44) November 29, 2021
Jack's departure will make it clear that he was the last bulwark against much more aggressive censorship at Twitter. Jack deserves the break, but I don't believe it will be positive for the platform.
— nic cubeter (?, ?) (@nic__carter) November 29, 2021
“I like Jack, but I didn’t like Jack as CEO. I think Jack didn’t know who he was. He was trying to be a designer. He was trying to be famous. He was trying to be fashionable and he wasn’t reflective. He puts on these airs of being a thinker, but that’s not who he is.” @sacca
— Eric Newcomer (@EricNewcomer) November 29, 2021
Well done @jack. Welcome to full time crypto? ?
— CZ ? Binance (@cz_binance) November 29, 2021
people tend to conflate jack dorsey with twitter censorship, but my sense is he's actually done what he could these past few years to keep the platform relatively open. things will be worse without him, not better. godspeed, bird king.
— Mike Solana (@micsolana) November 29, 2021
Polite thumbs up from Elliott Management, which pushed to get @jack out of Twitter: “our collaboration with Jack and the company for the past two years has been productive and effective.” pic.twitter.com/Z9fJrLP6ZP
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) November 29, 2021
The Twitter exec who has been leading its decentralized crypto project @bluesky is now CEO https://t.co/Y9wqPKyZ5U
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) November 29, 2021
Don’t worry - like everyone else who quits Twitter he’ll be back in three weeks https://t.co/KBKRy3FHRL
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) November 29, 2021
Some personal news...
— giabuchi C.O.O ⚡️ (@jaboukie) November 29, 2021
I'm happy to announce my new position as Chief Operating Officer at Twitter. Can we get some COOs in the chat? ? https://t.co/qGuvms6oAu
Twitter stock surging (+6%) on the news of Dorsey stepping down. Makes me extremely pessimistic for the future of this site as a user.
— Autistic Hacking Victim ? (@davidzmorris) November 29, 2021
He has been extremely slow in adding features and that's a GOOD THING.
What a run. Congrats @jack, and congrats @paraga! https://t.co/cLLU24VhOx
— Balaji Srinivasan (@balajis) November 29, 2021
Spotting another trend here, too... https://t.co/NfHsPGHSxR
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) November 29, 2021
Amazing trend. And yet our archaic immigration system -built for a tech economy 20 years ago- is actively keeping out a ton more talent. https://t.co/L3f7qtGG7z
— Aaron Levie (@levie) November 29, 2021
? "And there aren't many founders that choose their company over their own ego."
— Roberto Baldwin (@strngwys) November 29, 2021
Shots fired! https://t.co/jipBTnEvAI
Really thoughtful stuff here from Jack Dorsey’s successor, particularly on abuse of the platform. https://t.co/QUG0XWErQy
— Mark Little (@marklittlenews) November 29, 2021
Only one founder CEO left among big platforms https://t.co/GXc8SveGtW
— Cecilia Kang (@ceciliakang) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey is stepping down as Twitter CEO.
— Tony #DemVoice1 (@TonyHussein4) November 29, 2021
He will be replaced by chief technology officer Parag Agrawal, the company announced.
Right-wingers are delighted, as many were banned on Twitter for spreading lies about Covid & the 2020 election.#DemVoice1https://t.co/hpAyFsEWeT
URGENT twitter was once a safe place for us all to communicate.#jack #twitter #jackdorsey
— Anna Brees (@BreesAnna) November 29, 2021
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Jack Dorsey steps down as Twitter chief executive https://t.co/nFwWjfjIAx
— SonaliRanade (@sonaliranade) November 29, 2021
Bloody hell Jack you could have at least got the Edit button implemented before you buggered off!
— Johnny Wessex ???#FBPE #MVM ?⚪️? (@johnnyjonjonny) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey steps down as Twitter chief executive https://t.co/04sQdDXvqN
Jack Dorsey is leaving his role at Twitter, again. https://t.co/OlQoRMNZ6Q
— VICE (@VICE) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey steps down as Twitter CEO, again ? https://t.co/ueeKJM8yul
— Joseph Cox (@josephfcox) November 29, 2021
Purely a coincidence that another one of 'them' bites the dust innit? https://t.co/zxaxWojEPW
— Awe Onisokuso™ CAC-OFR (@sarnchos) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey is reportedly stepping down as Twitter CEO. IMO @jack is going full-time #Bitcoin. https://t.co/QkJtAjC2qt
— Gabor Gurbacs (@gaborgurbacs) November 29, 2021
#JackDorsey, the co-founder and #CEO of #Twitter, is stepping down?#Tech #SocialMedia #cryptocurrency @technology @jack @twitter @business @rwang0 @Shi4Tech @mvollmer1 @HeinzVHoenen @TamaraMcCleary @sallyeaves @Paula_Piccard @Nicochan33 @MikeQuindazzihttps://t.co/0idMdlH4ak
— Mark Quinn ?️?️ (@MarkQuinn_VO) November 29, 2021
BREAKING — Jack Dorsey Steps Down as Twitter CEO, Replaced by CTO Parag Agrawal https://t.co/dG2JqyEzeD
— Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey Is Stepping Down as CEO https://t.co/Ri4M2ZKV3s
— Sawyer Merritt ?? (@SawyerMerritt) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey (TWTR) Steps Down at Twitter, Parag Agrawal Is New CEO - Bloomberg https://t.co/E3Au9VdKAW
— Cynthia Johnson (@CynthiaLIVE) November 29, 2021
While not directly tied to the crypto space, with all the work @jack has done with Bitcoin it’s likely that his next venture won’t stray too far from the crypto initiatives that he started at both Twitter and squarehttps://t.co/sJB0PkHyyQ
— Yuriy Sorokin (@YS_3Commas) November 29, 2021
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— justjensence❣️ (@justjensence) November 29, 2021
"I've decided to leave Twitter because I believe the company is ready to move on from its founders. My trust in Parag as Twitter's CEO is deep…I'm deeply grateful for his skill, heart, and soul. It's his time to lead,"-@jack https://t.co/ZFbSE5B6nt
Twitter names Parag Agrawal CEO as Jack Dorsey steps downhttps://t.co/PyNIU0qx5x
— The Block (@TheBlock__) November 29, 2021
ジャック・ドーシーが辞任したとき、ツイッターはパラグ・アグラワルのCEOを指名するhttps://t.co/e6JPWvRs2c
— コイン海外速報 -仮想通貨ニュース- (@CoinNewsFlash) November 29, 2021
BREAKING: Jack Dorsey to step down as Twitter CEO https://t.co/ri07jvRs70
— Axios (@axios) November 29, 2021
#Breaking @Twitter officially announces that @jack has decided to step down as CEO and that the Board of Directors has unanimously appointed CTO @paraga as CEO and a member of the Board. More on @axios:https://t.co/sArRRFhiCT
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) November 29, 2021