Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey said he blamed himself for giving the company too much power to regulate speech
In a blog post after Elon Musk’s document dump, platform’s co-founder says there was no hidden agenda
Twitter has been in turmoil since Elon Musk took over. To get a sense of what’s going on behind the scenes, The Wall Street Journal spoke with former Tesla and SpaceX employees to better understand how Musk leads companies. Illustration: Ryan TrefesTwitter Inc. co-founder Jack Dorsey said he blamed himself for giving the company too much power to regulate speech.
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