Tech

‘It’s my fault!’ regrets old Twitter boss Dorsey

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey said breaking silence on layoffs, – ‘‘I own the responsibility!’’

On one hand the new Twitter management is opting for a huge lay off, on the other hand it launches $8 monthly subscription with blue checkmark. Both are not good news for the world wide users.

Finally broke his silence the Founder of Twitter Jack Dorsey over the ongoing massive layoffs by Twitter Inc.. The employees, or Tweeps, encountering the biggest pressure for last couple of days. Through his Twitter post, Dorsey is seen regretting of growing the company too quickly. He assumes Twitter as the social media platform downsizes after getting sold to Elon Musk.

November month witnesses the micro blogging site Twitter being plunged into turmoil with the layoff policy by the new chief of the company, Elon Musk. The new boss laid off wide swaths of the company’s workforce which is widely infuriating staff rattling the tech industry. Friday the 4th was the day when the micro blogging site sacked around fifty percent of its employees.

Parijat Tripathi

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