Jack Dorsey has left Bluesky, the decentralised social media platform that he helped start. Dorsey, who also founded Twitter (now X), revealed he was no longer on Bluesky’s board after an X user asked ...
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey maintained his stance that there was never any political motivation behind his company's decisions even after the damning revelations from the "Twitter Files" released ...
"The word 'Bluesky' evokes a wide-open space of possibility," the company, on which Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey serves as a board member, shared last week as the company prepares for beta testing ...
Twitter and Block cofounder Jack Dorsey balanced running both companies with a rigorous routine. Dorsey's routine included meditating, doing 7-minute workouts, and making to-do (and not-to-do) lists.
Jack Dorsey was very active on X this weekend. During a posting frenzy, Dorsey said he's left Bluesky's board. Dorsey backed the decentralized social network for years, but it's unclear why he left.
"I realize many are angry with me," Dorsey wrote after Twitter's new owner slashed its workforce. "I own the responsibility for why everyone is in this situation" Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has ...
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was on vacation when the social media giant made the decision to suspend the account of former President Donald Trump, part four of the "Twitter Files" revealed.
Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey, once a strong supporter of Elon Musk's purchase of the social media platform, now has some harsh words for the company's new boss. A year ago, Dorsey ...
Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey admitted “it all went south” for the social media behemoth when new owner Elon Musk purchased the site for an incredible $44 billion last year. Dorsey ...
After a three month search, Twitter announced co-founder will take over CEO job. — -- Jack is back! Jack Dorsey, 38, the former CEO of Twitter and one of the founders of the site, is taking over ...
Jack Dorsey is at it again. The twitter co-founder shared another rambling tweetstorm, in which he mused about Twitter’s shortcomings, user trust and whether or not the platform should be permanently ...