https://youtube.com/watch?v=9YAc7ohAFGg&feature=share9 Twitter was stolen

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Hahaha I'm sure he's not gonna comment

Aye nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m show this man what kind of discussion smaller peeps can have with someone like you

2 days bro and he didn't respond didn't I tell he would not respond to the truth lmao broo didn't I tell you.. lol he stole Twitter thats why he nice now because he scared of karma 🤣

I advise you not to be so subjective when it comes to a matter such as this. There's an ocean of details that were never spoken of in this video. I looked up the informational source for this vid. Both the book it was based on and its author. The author, Nick Bilton, is a CNBC contributor. It would be wise to never trust anyone working for them! They literally get paid to spread bullshit and false social narratives. Another thing: Don't trust most YouTube influences for information. They make money by spreading bs, too. Another thing: #jack might just be avoiding this to avoid a trivial argument/debate or because his feed is so crowded that he just didn't notice your post. Just my friendly opinion. 👍

I look further than YouTube vids just saying

And what did you find?

The story says the same thing everywhere. You look at it Everywhere You Go read the story of says the same thing.

This article does a MUCH better job of clarifying context. Yes, Noah Glass did create Odeo (where the idea for twitter was first conceived) but the initial idea was Jack's. Keep in mind that Twitter first started as a service for Odeo; until it went public and got renamed Twitter, Inc. Noah Glass gave the okay to launch the original Twitter. But when you look more in-depth into the whole situation, Noah seemed like he was trying to steal Jack's idea and make it a service for his own company Odeo, which would explain why Jack and Evan Williams and others wanted to gain a majority shareholding of the newly public Twitter. Also, Mr. Glass's original idea would've never made as much progress as Jack's (due in no small part to Apple and Google's massive market domincance). Just a friendly opinion. 👍

https://www.thoughtco.com/twitter-1992538

And what are the sources of whatever you found?