“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
"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
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
“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
.@glennkirschner2 .@B52Malmet .@CheriJacobus .@JudyPete Let's hope this means twitter will be better at policing radical right wing disinformation and not better at embracing it.
— ChattJazz (@ChattJazz) November 29, 2021
Twitter’s Jack Dorsey Steps Down From C.E.O. Role https://t.co/jI33XjwZZI
In the grand silicon valley tradition of white cismen passing the torch to Brahmin cismen Jack Dorsey is stepping down and Parag Agarwal is the new CEO of Twitter. Will he also remain silent about Caste? #casteintech https://t.co/jh0gZe62gb
— Dalit Diva (@dalitdiva) November 29, 2021
Parag Agrawal, Twitter's chief technology officer, will replace Jack Dorsey as the company's CEO. https://t.co/Wfu0esx7Zy
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 29, 2021
Twitter’s Jack Dorsey Steps Down From C.E.O. Role https://t.co/d84yJNM8Gd #jackdorsey #TwitterCEO #twitter #indianceo pic.twitter.com/mj0RoQYfua
— KOstas (@hatzisKOstas) November 30, 2021
Dorsey stepping down because he knows @desoprotocol is inevitable ?https://t.co/gy7Wu5AVkn
— Robert Graham (@RobertGraham24) November 29, 2021
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is stepping down
— ? McSpocky™ ????? #BuildBackBetter (@mcspocky) November 29, 2021
The surprise move caused Nasdaq to suspend trading on Twitter’s stock.
effective immediately, leaving Chief Technology Officer Parag Agrawal to replace him. https://t.co/TCFuVqTd5n
For better or worse, it's the end of the @jack era at Twitter. We wrote about what he meant to the company and Silicon Valley, the choice of @paraga to succeed him, and whose decision it all was. (Depends who you ask!) https://t.co/DI5xZgnjRP by @lizzadwoskin & me
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) November 30, 2021
Jack quit Twitter!
— Nic #VetsResist???️? #SaveOurPlanet (@P4boxers) November 29, 2021
Effective today Jack Dorsey is stepping down as CEO of Twitter.
We're going to have to find someone else to complain to.https://t.co/1Lj3D2OkVl
How to fix Twitter.https://t.co/BXjvPLsQzq
— Noah Smith ? (@Noahpinion) November 30, 2021
Interesting proposals to fix Twitter by @Noahpinion.
— Billy Easley II (@billyez2) November 30, 2021
The best one is the formal rollout of a dislike button. The least politically tenable idea is creation of unmoderated Tankie Twitterhttps://t.co/yb9UB8idbZ
I doubt these ideas will "fix Twitter" but they seem like good things to try. https://t.co/dfhIAi01xw pic.twitter.com/aQDStEYfJb
— Timothy B. Lee (@binarybits) November 30, 2021
What will @twitter be without @jack? Maybe not drastically different. But not as Twitter-y. Because no Jack. https://t.co/izN8rTYSgB
— Steven Levy (@StevenLevy) November 29, 2021
"You could argue endlessly about whether someone else could have done better. But you can't dispute that, for the past 6 yrs, Twitter was run by someone who was its very soul. There is no way Dorsey would rename his co after some dream of a metasphere." https://t.co/1wqP2wlvIg
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) November 29, 2021
Jack Dorsey Was the Soul of Twitter | WIRED // a brief opinion piece by none other than @StevenLevy https://t.co/XFzWDDq7vV
— Jay Holler ? (@jayholler) November 29, 2021
I talked to Dick Costolo about Jack Dorsey's legacy at Twitter (and his own): https://t.co/nngZ0Ccm2j
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) November 30, 2021
With his elevation as Twitter CEO, Parag Agrawal joins a growing list of Indian-origin executives at the helm of some of the biggest US-based technology firms.https://t.co/jaHIbxNJVn
— ETtech (@ETtech) November 30, 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
"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
Jack Dorsey’s era running Twitter spanned one of the biggest rallies for US tech stocks. The microblogging platform missed out on most of it.https://t.co/pJf8GKud34
— ETtech (@ETtech) November 30, 2021
Twitter Has a New CEO; What About a New Business Model?https://t.co/rMdSZs9P4D
— Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog) November 30, 2021
"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
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
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
You know, it'd really help your argument if you Wokandans hadn't been doing the same thing for the last 5 years. Y'all said this was the new standard, so you can't bitch when someone applies it to you.https://t.co/N68Y2dvCxv
— Just Some Guy (@justsomeguycc) November 30, 2021
Twitter stays being Twitter. https://t.co/DAsBAJNvbz
— VICE (@VICE) November 29, 2021
Immediately after Parag Agrawal was announced as Twitter's new CEO, a 2010 tweet went viral among right-wing users. https://t.co/hVxrcNIpLm
— VICE (@VICE) November 30, 2021
Immediately after Parag Agrawal was announced as Twitter's new CEO, a 2010 tweet went viral among right-wing users. https://t.co/ztlyHiCP3Z
— Motherboard (@motherboard) November 30, 2021
Twitter's deranged "culture" has jumped on the tweet of its new CEO in the most predictable and exasperating way. https://t.co/hKtFqlitwJ
— Motherboard (@motherboard) November 29, 2021
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— ETtech (@ETtech) November 30, 2021
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New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal is central to Jack Dorsey's plans to revamp social media. @sal19 reports. https://t.co/FOZQeTuLxw
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 30, 2021
New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal is central to Jack Dorsey's plans to revamp social media. @sal19 reports. https://t.co/BEzVuwzq1j
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 30, 2021
New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal is central to Jack Dorsey's plans to revamp social media https://t.co/egdrAtXvSm
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 29, 2021