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
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
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
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.
India produces some great TEAS right?
— Varun Krishnan (@varunkrish) November 29, 2021
Not Chai but Tech Executives As a Service #OkBye
"What makes Twitter such a baffling company is that its cultural impact so outweighs its financial results; last Q, Twitter’s $1.3b in revenue = 4.4% of Facebook's $29b, and yet you can make the case that Twitter’s overall impact on the world is larger."https://t.co/g6q1VCPUkZ
— Derek Thompson (@DKThomp) November 30, 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
Thanks for nothing fam pic.twitter.com/X3xT5HSkth
— Not Parag Agrawal (@NotParagAgrawal) 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 retires from Twitter, on Twitter… handing over the baton to CTO Parag Agrawal..
— Nishant Arora (@nisharotech) November 29, 2021
Possibly to focus more on Square and Crypto
Parag writes another Indian global CEO success story from Silicon Valley
Now #Facebook is left to be taken over#jackdorsey#paragagrawal#twitter
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
The family WhatsApp groups will be on ? today https://t.co/u8xzwRluUF
— Sriram Krishnan - sriramk.eth (@sriramk) 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
A) none of this is real outrage, it's all completely bad faith
— Ian Boudreau (@iboudreau) November 30, 2021
B) the right wing absolutely loves cancelling people, they are constantly trying to do it https://t.co/9eOCDKjbLl
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
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
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
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
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
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.
Another great moment for India's depth of talent and USA's meritocracy system. Congrats @paraga on your unanimous selection as CEO. You will do @Twitter & @jack proud. After Microsoft, Google, IBM, Adobe, Flex, VMware and more, yet another Indian rises to lead the digital world. https://t.co/KmVbzHlAma
— Gautam Adani (@gautam_adani) November 30, 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
“looking at these facts, it’s easy to imagine 2 scenarios: 1 in which @jack saw a revived fight coming his way & deciding to leave before it happened; another in which the board told him his time was up & to bow out gracefully.”—@CaseyNewton https://t.co/22d8arCWJC
— Alex Howard (@digiphile) November 30, 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
Just going to repost this February 2020 article for no reason: https://t.co/uCbpMmj8Yy
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) November 29, 2021
“But Twitter under Dorsey has suffered from a comparable lack of focus…People who worked with him directly, when I would ask recently how engaged Dorsey was with the core product, would tell me that they didn’t know.” $TWTR https://t.co/SWlL2TktMO
— Francisco Olivera (@FrancoOlivera) November 30, 2021
Here's a good, detailed profile of Twitter's new CEO Parag Agrawal (@paraga), including what projects he's led and how his former Stanford CS adviser kept bugging him to finish his PhD thesis after he went to Twitter: https://t.co/Zcc5jlyOA5 by @MikeIsaac @kateconger @CadeMetz
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) November 30, 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
I love twitter
— jack⚡️ (@jack) November 28, 2021
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?
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
Twitter now lower for the day. Come back @jack!!
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) November 29, 2021
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
Oh snap! An Indian CEO for twitter? Wow but best of luck Jack! :) you created a great platform! Congrats to #ParagAgrawal! https://t.co/QXLm6q8cXx
— MissRoshni (@MissRoshni) November 29, 2021
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
Congrats @paraga So proud of you!! Big day for us, celebrating this news♥️♥️♥️ https://t.co/PxRBGQ29q4
— Shreya Ghoshal (@shreyaghoshal) November 29, 2021
jack dorsey moment pic.twitter.com/CxtPd2bVqN
— ☀️? (@zei_squirrel) 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
? "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
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
$TWTR closed down 2.78% today at $45.76, despite opening at $51.88, after @paraga replaced @jack as CEO.
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) November 29, 2021
Investors are not impressed. https://t.co/Tv6u4EpHBE
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
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’s CTO becoming CEO seems promising for its API, one of the most important, promising, and useful data sources in the world. I sure hope so.
— Marshall Kirkpatrick (@marshallk) November 30, 2021
USA benefits greatly from Indian talent!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 29, 2021
Relatively unknown outside Twitter, where he's worked as an engineer for more than a decade, Agrwal will need to address some lawmakers’ calls to better police what company deems hate speech and misinformation along with others’ allegations that Twitter improperly censors users.
— Newley Purnell (@newley) November 30, 2021
CEOs of Microsoft, Google, IBM and now Twitter are all Indians (Indian Americans). Is it the high quality of the top tier of India’s higher education system that explains it? Or just a pure selection effect: the US attracts the cream of tech graduates? https://t.co/mfZjSuBXR1
— Devashish Mitra (@DevashishMitra_) November 30, 2021
you either die as a founder-run company or live long enough to see your company run by an indian dude
— Walter Chen (@smalter) November 29, 2021
Before Twitter/After Twitter pic.twitter.com/thVs6RJUcX
— Ste JM ??? (@stejormur) November 29, 2021
Someone digging up a 10-year old tweet of yours for everyone to freak out over is actually the traditional welcoming ritual for a new Twitter CEO, it's like one of those Japanese tea ceremonies, except for posting.
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) November 29, 2021
LOL. Zuckerberg is sincerely committed to making Facebook a society-unraveling brain-poisoning machine, whereas Dorsey's default position has been—sometimes for better, often for worse—benign neglect. I suspect his departure improves the platform; there's cleanup work to do. https://t.co/dRTsak7toi
— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) November 29, 2021
Good evening @tim_cook : I hope you saw @jack ‘s message to the world. Be global; but be led by an Indian. Waiting for the apple to fall closer to the tree.
— SUHEL SETH (@Suhelseth) November 29, 2021
Stay safe. And start drafting your resignation letter.
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
“the fact that Twitter is the nexus of online information flow reflects the reality of information on the Internet: massively impactful and economically worthless.” @benthompson https://t.co/4eYVzzMrpJ
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) November 30, 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
Day Zero, Bitcoin Era.
— Miles Suter (@milessuter) November 29, 2021
What a run. Congrats @jack, and congrats @paraga! https://t.co/cLLU24VhOx
— Balaji Srinivasan (@balajis) November 29, 2021
Some tech observers said that Mr.Agrawal’s appointment made sense because he was a kind of “spiritual successor” to Mr. Dorsey: Both are quiet, polite, deeply technical and enthused about an internet where power and control are given back to users
— Madhav/The-CapTable.com (@madhavchanchani) November 30, 2021
https://t.co/3haGaZ5wAp
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
WHo else thinks that, without JACK at the helm, this site is going to start Sucking FUCKING DICK!!!
— wint (@dril) November 30, 2021
Well done @jack. Welcome to full time crypto? ?
— CZ ? Binance (@cz_binance) November 29, 2021
Your CEO could never!? @jack is a visionary who led our company with empathy, humility, and heart. Most of all he is just an incredible human! Grateful I had an opportunity to serve under his leadership and be inspired by his purpose. ??? #ThankYouJack pic.twitter.com/OVBF8WQcV3
— Dalana Brand (@d_lux_brand) November 30, 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
Reading this by @CaseyNewton gives some insight into why Twitter product development has sucked monkey balls forever. I've maintained that they're one of the most lethargic tech companies and everything they change has a 50% chance of making things worse.https://t.co/6EolQQv0H9
— Madhu Menon (@madmanweb) November 30, 2021
Wishing you the very best ahead @jack, and congrats @paraga and @btaylor - excited for Twitter's future!
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) 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
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
"There’s a joke about Dorsey that says everyone at Twitter thought he was working more on Square, and everyone at Square thought he was working more on Twitter.” https://t.co/fKDTnzZLcm
— Russell Brandom (@russellbrandom) November 30, 2021
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
Jack Dorsey: My three immediate priorities as interim CEO
— Internal Tech Emails (@TechEmails) November 29, 2021
June 22, 2015 pic.twitter.com/BUBWMhZrVU
the only two options if you're a tech ceo pic.twitter.com/iO1pxq9gzl
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) 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
While we all celebrate how Indians are become global tech CEOs and bask in this reflected glory, we as Indians need to ask what is making our best leave the country and what will reverse this trend in years to come.
— Kunal Shah (@kunalb11) November 30, 2021
A country with its best talent leaving will not win big. https://t.co/SRdvGJGmfv
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
If you look at the current crop of CEOs of Big Tech, they left India over 10 or 20 years ago. I'd like to believe that this trend has come down in the last few years, with many preferring to start up than move out. With the number of engineers we produce, we can do both I think. https://t.co/GxB8wKx9pW
— Chandra R. Srikanth (@chandrarsrikant) November 30, 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
not sure anyone has heard but,
— jack⚡️ (@jack) November 29, 2021
I resigned from Twitter pic.twitter.com/G5tUkSSxkl
"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
Includes a random comment from... me. As I noted earlier, I think @paraga is an excellent, thoughtful choice for Twitter and will continue moving Twitter in a good direction. https://t.co/prxa3onHyZ
— Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) November 30, 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
With Parag, Twitter is officially launching the race among Big Tech companies to be the first consumer-facing Web3 product. Can they do it? Can Apple, or Google, or Facebook beat them to it? At least we know what the coming decade will be about. https://t.co/mZtc52OWyl
— Tariq KRIM (@tariqkrim) November 30, 2021
Only one founder CEO left among big platforms https://t.co/GXc8SveGtW
— Cecilia Kang (@ceciliakang) November 29, 2021
does the stock price often skyrocket when a founder leaves? https://t.co/lIXXuwPSNx
— Seth Weintraub (@llsethj) November 29, 2021
Spotting another trend here, too... https://t.co/NfHsPGHSxR
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) November 29, 2021
the API and data access should have always been @Twitter’s business model, and it’s not too late to go back and do it right https://t.co/VKA4emuLz5 pic.twitter.com/8dlvVHikAH
— Laura Fitton (she/her) (@Pistachio) November 30, 2021
(Elliott almost always gets what Elliott wants)$TWTR
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) 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
calling my mom to see if im related to this guy
— Neeraj K. Agrawal (@NeerajKA) 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
"Dorsey, beaten down by years of 'Hey @jack' tweets asking for an edit button, stepped down on Monday..."
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) 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
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
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
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
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
트위터의 새 CEO 파라그 아그라왈 프로필 (더 버지 버전)
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 30, 2021
An introduction to Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s new CEO - The Verge https://t.co/Y4K4dBRRr2
Who Is Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s New C.E.O.? https://t.co/7osb3stw6G
— Sarah L Bernhardt (@sanasilb) November 30, 2021
new twitter ceo droppinhttps://t.co/y6VrD9zNTQ
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) November 29, 2021
(w/@kateconger @CadeMetz)
Our profile of @paraga, Twitter's new CEO, who started as an engineer at the company in 2011 and worked his way to the very top. w/@MikeIsaac and @CadeMetz https://t.co/VcJD2QL3vu
— o...k (@kateconger) November 29, 2021
Who Is Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s New C.E.O.? https://t.co/zT6Q0RnHwu
— Brian Poliakoff (@brianpoliakoff) November 29, 2021
Parag Agrawal, @Twitter’s new C.E.O, is an India-born longtime insider and a confidant of co-founder Jack Dorsey. @paraga takes over as the social media company confronts various challenges https://t.co/BCMs76yx2J
— Andreas Harsono (@andreasharsono) November 30, 2021
love writing profiles with @CadeMetz, who will offer to help and then come back 20 min later with anecdotes like this https://t.co/VcJD2QL3vu pic.twitter.com/Yhw26jSacF
— o...k (@kateconger) November 30, 2021
Meet Parag Agrawal (@paraga), Twitter’s New C.E.O. https://t.co/0xokQwe5qa
— Brenden Lee (@brenden3lee) November 30, 2021
On Monday, Mr. Dorsey made the handover complete when he stepped down as chief executive and Mr. Agrawal, 37, was named Twitter’s new leader. https://t.co/epAYncYRON
— Sabena Siddiqi (@sabena_siddiqi) November 30, 2021
An introduction to Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s new C.E.O. https://t.co/EeV9Firphn
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) November 30, 2021
트위터의 공동창업자인 Jack Dorsey가 갑자기 트위터 CEO 직책에서 사임하면서 새 CEO에 취임한 Parag Agrawal에 관한 기사 https://t.co/zWnlc5bKMc https://t.co/Br2anzB3Df
— H. Kim (@metavital) November 30, 2021
트위터의 새로운 CEO 파라그 아그라왈의 프로필
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 30, 2021
트위터의 많은 대규모 전략 프로젝트 참여 (분산형 소셜미디어 블루스카이, 암호화폐프로젝트 등), 잭 도시의 절친
Who Is Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s New C.E.O.? - The New York Times https://t.co/M5uqefWQWW
アグラワルさんのやってきたことがいろいろ書いてあった。バックエンドの作り直しを支えた人みたいな感じなのかな。おかげさまでv2 APIがやってきたのかな、という風に感じた(違うかも) // Twitterの新CEO、Parag Agrawalは誰ですか? - ニューヨークタイムズ https://t.co/SAd5V4mD1H
— 竹内裕昭? (@takke) November 30, 2021
Twitter’s incoming CEO, Parag Agrawal, is the youngest person to run a company in the S&P 500. Agrawal earned a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering in Bombay and a doctorate from Stanford University. https://t.co/tYVjxnjGyI
— Samuel Burke (@SamuelHBurke) November 30, 2021
Twitter's New CEO Parag Agrawal: Who Is Jack Dorsey's Successor? - Bloomberg https://t.co/VEws7mE1K2
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 30, 2021
트위터 새 CEO 파라그 아그라왈 프로필, 블룸버그 버전
- 2011년 트위터 입사, 2017년 CTO 임명 기계학습 감독, 기술 전략 이끔
- 몇년 만에 트위터의 전임 CEO
#Twitter's New #CEO Parag Agrawal https://t.co/1IfoBNJ3aB#CX #FRENCHtech#WOMEN #dataScientist#fashionTech #eHealth #DataScience #finServ #bigData #100DaysOfCode #javaScript #flutter #Linux #insurTech #USA#CES2022 #TravelTech#SocialMedia@BetaMoroney@enilev @EvaSmartAI
— Chidambara .ML. (@chidambara09) November 30, 2021
Who Is Twitter's New CEO Parag Agrawal? https://t.co/G72DHCB6pQ
— Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog) November 30, 2021
“The new CEO will need to work out how to stop his platform being a machine that is routinely and perpetually hijacked to distort the news agenda, produce fake popularity and influence, and provide a warped lens on the world.” - @Imi_Ahmedhttps://t.co/vlE6fz7Bea
— Center for Countering Digital Hate (@CCDHate) November 30, 2021
“A 37-year-old immigrant from India, Agrawal comes from outside the ranks of celebrity CEOs, which include the man he’s replacing as well as Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla’s Elon Musk.” via @guardianhttps://t.co/TTrCgGVkuH
— Snigdha Sengupta (@getsnigdha) November 30, 2021
트위터 CEO 잭 도시 사임 예상, 트위터 주식 11% 상승
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 29, 2021
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is expected to step down, sources say https://t.co/1deFwKPEf9
?Tracking Resignations ?
— PatriotAU ??? (@PatriotAU) November 29, 2021
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is expected to step down, sources say https://t.co/C0pIEXdkaB
Twitter CTO Parag Agrawal will replace Jack Dorsey as CEO https://t.co/WK2cGs9Ovv
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 29, 2021
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— ฿₳₵₭ᵘᵖ ? ฿₳₵₭ᵒᶠᶠ (@BackupBackoff) November 30, 2021
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is stepping down as chief of the social media company.
Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s chief technology officer, is taking over as CEO.
Dorsey (45) was serving as both CEO of Twitter and Square, his digital payments company.
art?https://t.co/933F6Q8ae4
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Yeah. I don’t love this.
— Kaz Weida (@kazweida) November 29, 2021
Sure hope it’s not corporate interests pushing him out again.https://t.co/QiOO2dmGSo
Twitterの最高責任者 Jack Dorsey が辞任https://t.co/SBiQ57w2TX
— ?? ?? JK Trump Supporter Japan?? (@TTrumpSJapan) November 29, 2021
BREAKING: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey expected to step down - sources (via @davidfaber) https://t.co/x8auhI1gv8
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) November 29, 2021
$SQ に全力投球お願いします!$MQ 全力投球家よりhttps://t.co/RnljgFFllw
— タカ派@MQ (@bet_the_farm_US) November 30, 2021
BREAKING: Twitter confirms that CEO @Jack Dorsey will step down as leader of the company effective immediately; CTO Parag Agrawal named as CEO and a member of Twitter's board. https://t.co/Su2rksNXxj
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) November 29, 2021
He’s moving on to his next career as a tall Peter Dinklage impersonator
— Brad Williams (@funnybrad) November 29, 2021
https://t.co/Pyo9MkM9kC
"#Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is stepping down as chief of the social media company, effective immediately. Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s chief technology officer, will take over the helm, the company said Monday." https://t.co/wTRNsQRrTu
— Amber Mac (@ambermac) November 30, 2021
Is this the reason for the attack on @jimstewartson?? https://t.co/9CdM5qknRj#ReinstateJimStewartson
— Catie ??? (@CateM5551) November 29, 2021
Wow
— Bill Tufts - Gulag Canada ?? (@BillTufts) November 30, 2021
Jack is gone. He was a a very very evil man
The first day of the Epstein trial is taking a huge toll alreadyhttps://t.co/SsWdjyxgoc
ツイッターのCEO、ジャック・ドーシーが辞任する予定だと情報筋がCNBCに伝えた後、Twitter株は市場前取引で11%急増した模様。ホントに辞めるのか!?https://t.co/FMxSYhuqNC pic.twitter.com/3OQrxOt2In
— 光の地球連邦ニュース (@HRenpou) November 29, 2021
Here's what's making the headlines in #legal and beyond! ?
— SpotDraft (@spotdraftHQ) November 30, 2021
1/ Jack Dorsey steps down as #Twitter #CEO. He will be replaced by Twitter CTO, Parag Agarwal .
Read more here ?https://t.co/WPi0ZIoxqA#JackDorsey #ParagAgrawal
.@jack was the last of the tech CEOS who at least on a personal level was committed to free speech. His departure is probably going to make @Twitter a lot worse for censorship (which is truly saying something). #NoMorehttps://t.co/0ezURndYZs
— Ethio-American Development Council (EADC) (@EA_DevCouncil) November 29, 2021
ツイッターのジャックドーシーがCEOを辞任を発表
— タケシ (@soraotobitai725) November 29, 2021
ツイッター社の株価は上がりましたが、
新CEOとなったパラグ・アグラワル氏が2020年に語ったこと。「米国憲法修正第1項「言論の自由」条項に縛られないこと。」ドーシー以上に言論の規制をしそうです。
https://t.co/0nCHT1RExB
Twitter CTO Parag Agrawal will replace Jack Dorsey as CEO https://t.co/apBsQmrZci
— Ashish Chauhan (@ashishchauhan) November 29, 2021
트위터 새 CEO 파라그 아그라왈 프로필 (프로토콜 버전)
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 30, 2021
Meet Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s new CEO - Protocol https://t.co/6neKemkJ9g
NEW: Nobody outside of Twitter seems to know much about the new CEO. So I called up @paraga's old Stanford doctoral thesis advisor and got the low-down on what he was like in his student dayshttps://t.co/iHa3lHRtm7
— Anna Kramer (@anna_c_kramer) November 29, 2021
This is a great look at @paraga's impact on Twitter by @anna_c_kramer (including an interview with his doctoral thesis adviser.) https://t.co/o2F3kUT9br
— issie lapowsky (@issielapowsky) November 30, 2021
An introduction to Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s new CEO https://t.co/ukcYdhO22D pic.twitter.com/zrxuUDoZLJ
— The Verge (@verge) November 29, 2021
Agrawal said that Twitter’s role is to build a healthy place for conversing online, suggesting that could come at the expense of allowing people to say whatever they want.
— ☪︎?????? (@icareutoo) November 30, 2021
Why didn't he blush…???♀️https://t.co/DhQOh3Sq9X
The new CEO of the bird app is an Indian ??#ProudlyIndian https://t.co/ADTu9W5rL6
— Rajath Kumar (@rajathkumar) November 30, 2021
Twitterの新CEOのParag Agrawalさん
— Tetsuro Miyatake (@tmiyatake1) November 30, 2021
・2011年10月にTwitterにジョイン
・2017年にCTOとして任命
・Twitterの分散化プラットフォームBlueskyを担当
Twitterのクリプトチームも元々Paragさんの配下にあったことから、今後もWeb3領域へ攻め込むのではないかと考えられる。https://t.co/fgeCtTWc5V