

Jack Dorsey on Twitter's Mistakes
Aug 7, 2020
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and CEO of Twitter, reflects on the platform’s role in political discourse following the 2016 election. He candidly discusses Twitter's past mistakes and the pressing issues of misinformation and polarization. Dorsey highlights the power residing in users' hands and the complexities of moderating interactions. He emphasizes the need for transparency in algorithms and thoughtful implementation of features to foster better engagement. Ultimately, he envisions a more global, inclusive Twitter where meaningful conversations can thrive.
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Twitter's Origin
- Twitter's creation was a discovery, not an invention, arising from exploring technological opportunities.
- Early users felt connected even when physically apart, sharing updates and feeling present in each other's moments.
Broadcast Model
- Twitter's broadcast model allows infinite reach, unlike direct messaging to selected individuals.
- This open broadcasting is the key difference between Twitter and texting.
Incentives and Consequences
- Twitter's incentives, like follower counts and like buttons, encourage rapid growth but can lead to negative behaviors.
- Users prioritize going viral, sometimes sacrificing substance for spread, leading to system manipulation.