Jack Dorsey: “Elon is the singular solution I trust” (2022)
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35489703 )
Jack Dorsey: “Elon is the singular solution I trust” (2022)
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35489703 )
Key part: “In principle, I don’t believe anyone should own or run Twitter. It wants to be a public good at a protocol level, not a company. Solving for the problem of it being a company however, Elon is the singular solution I trust.”
Alternatives:
1. Stay public and die via hedge fund activists
2. Financial PE buys and slow death
3. Our biggest user and technologist buys and fixes everything which could not be done as a public company
Which would you choose?
I’m hoping you guys are playing good coo bad cop and Twitter becomes a Nostr client but starting to sound like wishful thinking
Nostr
“Elon is the solution I trust, solving for the problem of its’ company status.”
(Singular = one.)
✅. (Done, albeit: ≠ expectations.)
Duh
At the critical moment, it was Musk who saved Twitter.
Those people don't understand your difficulties, how difficult it was for you to be the CEO of Twitter before.
Before Twitter was a listed company, Twitter’s board of directors, Wall Street Capital, the Democratic Party, FBI, CIA, and spies from various political parties interfered in Twitter’s operations.
Musk is right to privatize Twitter. The 2024 election will highlight the value of privatizing Twitter. At least not to be manipulated by political parties.
Elections are fairer and just. Twitter's fairness and justice are better for elections.
People are just being ideologues. Twitter is still a for profit company first. Keeping politically free and balance is one thing. Whether to host competitors is a business decision, not a matter of censorship.
Haters gonna hate. Just like some hate Bitcoin, others hate Elon. Hate’s all the same
The most correct thing you do is to unite with Musk. Disbanded Twitter's spam board.
Scorpio and Cancer are united. Great for everything.🤭
whichever one doesn’t kill your baby
I didn’t see the money narrative coming though. Nothing wrong with profiting shareholders and thankfully having the foresight to not profit personally.
