Jack Dorsey won’t help Elon Musk run Twitter: ‘Nah, I’ll never be CEO again’

Jack Dorsey is shutting the door on the chance that he'll return as CEO of Twitter as soon as Tesla boss Elon Musk completes his $44 billion takeover.

“Nah, I’ll by no means be CEO once more,” Dorsey tweeted on Wednesday in response to a remark from YouTuber Charles Wieand, who predicted that Musk would “simply ask @jack to be CEO of Twitter.”

Different Twitter customers lobbied Dorsey, a co-founder of the social-networking big whose has expressed his assist for Musk’s acquisition of the corporate, to rethink, however the eccentric government replied: “Nah, it’s time to roll the cube once more.”

When a Twitter consumer requested Dorsey who ought to function CEO of Twitter, he replied: “Nobody in the end.”

Dorsey has said up to now that he views Twitter as a public good and that it shouldn't be run as a company.

“In precept, I don’t consider anybody ought to personal or run Twitter. It needs to be a public good at a protocol stage, not an organization,” he tweeted final month.

Dorsey on Wednesday backed Musk’s suggestion that chronological tweets be given precedence over selling posts in line with the choice of an algorithm.

“Chronological tweets appear a lot better than what ‘the algorithm’ suggests,” Musk tweeted.

In a follow-up submit, he wrote: “Faucet on the celebs in higher proper of display screen to revert to chronological.”

Dorsey responded to Musk, writing: “That is the way in which although the algorithm is nice at surfacing stuff you’d in any other case miss by not scrolling.”

He added that “reverse chron [is] finest for dwell and breaking occasions.” Dorsey added that customers “having alternative is crucial.”

Dorsey tweeted: “Ideally having the ability to select what algo you need to use…”

Musk and Dorsey are on pleasant phrases. Their relationship ignited hypothesis that Musk would ask Dorsey to reassume the CEO submit after the deal is anticipated to shut in October.

Dorsey on Tuesday tweeted that he agreed with Musk’s evaluation that it was a mistake for Twitter to ban Donald Trump.

Dorsey was CEO when Twitter kicked Trump off the platform following the occasions of Jan. 6, 2021 — when the then-president was accused of inciting a mob that ransacked the US Capitol in an effort to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory.

Dorsey, who nonetheless owns shares of the corporate, additionally mentioned he agreed with one other consumer who tweeted that it’s “short-sighted’ for “a handful of social media firms” to behave as “gatekeepers to political discourse.”

Dorsey has endorsed Musk's vision for the company. The Tesla boss has vowed to make changes at the company, particularly to its content moderation policies.
Dorsey has endorsed Musk’s imaginative and prescient for the corporate. The Tesla boss has vowed to make adjustments on the firm, significantly to its content material moderation insurance policies.
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“It was a enterprise determination, it shouldn’t have been,” Dorsey wrote of Trump’s ban, saying he believes that “everlasting bans of people are directionally mistaken.”

He additionally replied to a different remark about Trump’s ban that “companies shouldn't be making these choices.”

“I’m saying a company mustn't need to make this determination within the first place. [N]ot for one thing as vital as public dialog,” Dorsey wrote.

His argument acquired widespread assist, with many saying he ought to have realized the error whereas nonetheless on the head of the corporate.

As soon as Musk formally acquires Twitter, Dorsey walks away with a payout of practically $1 billion because of the block of shares that he owns.

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