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THAT'S A FACT, JACK! Dorsey Says Twitter Scandals 'All My Fault,' 'Gave Up' Pushing Back on Activists

posted by Hannity Staff - 12.14.22

Dorsey is taking the blame for Twitter’s laundry list of scandals.

According to a report from The New York Post, former Twitter CEO and founder Jack Dorsey says the scandals being exposed by new CEO Elon Musk are “my fault alone.”

From The New York Post:

The site’s former CEO took full “blame” in a blog giving his “take” on the “Twitter Files,” which have exposed a series of extraordinary behind-the-scenes maneuvers buckling to political pressure, starting with censoring The Post’s exclusive exposes on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

He now believes that Twitter should have stuck to three core principles, including keeping the company out of controlling posts and algorithms spreading them — and being “resilient to corporate and government control.”

“The Twitter when I led it and the Twitter of today do not meet any of these principles,” Dorsey admitted.

“This is my fault alone, as I completely gave up pushing for them when an activist entered our stock in 2020,” he wrote.

Dorsey did not identify the activist, but the timing matches when investor Paul Singer’s Elliott Management took a $1 billion stake and started moves to oust him as CEO.

In his confessional — which he admitted was too long to share in full on the platform he founded — Dorsey decried the “dangerous” attacks on his “former colleagues.”

Elon Musk continues to release everything he can find regarding Twitter’s efforts to suppress conservative voices, influence elections, and spin public discourse.

More over at The New York Post:

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