Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey recently broke his silence in response to Elon Musk's implementation of viewing limits
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, has entered the discourse surrounding the controversy sparked by Elon Musk's implementation of "view limits" on tweets.
In a recent tweet, Jack Dorsey, co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, acknowledged the challenges of running the platform, expressing empathy and understanding for the stress involved. He expressed his trust in the team's efforts within the significant constraints they face, while recognizing his own tendency to critique decisions from a distance. Dorsey reaffirmed the shared goal of seeing Twitter thrive and expressed confidence in its future.
In a subsequent tweet, Jack Dorsey proposed the consideration of leveraging censorship-resistant open protocols such as bitcoin and nostr to alleviate the challenges associated with content moderation. He emphasized that this approach would not only benefit all stakeholders but also play a crucial role in preserving the openness of the internet.
As Elon Musk enforced limitations on the number of daily tweets users could access, Twitter users encountered technical issues on the platform. Musk explained that these limits were put in place to address concerns related to the high levels of data scraping and manipulation of the system.
Twitter introduced a graduated system for tweet viewing restrictions. Verified users, who subscribed to a monthly fee, initially had a daily limit of 6,000 posts, while unverified users were restricted to 600 posts per day. New unverified users had an even more limited allowance of 300 posts per day. However, Elon Musk later announced revised limits, increasing the cap to 10,000 posts per day for verified users, 1,000 posts per day for unverified users, and 500 posts per day for new users.
Elon Musk later humorously acknowledged the irony of users encountering view limits by tweeting, "Oh, the irony of reaching view limits while expressing discontent about view limits."
As Elon Musk established updated viewing limits, Jack Dorsey, the former CEO of Twitter, garnered attention and became a trending topic. Dorsey currently serves on the board of Bluesky Social, an upcoming social networking service positioned as a competitor to Twitter. The service is presently in beta, with user registration limited to individuals in possession of an invite code.
In response to Elon Musk's controversial decisions, numerous users took to Twitter to express their frustration. As a result, a significant number of users began exploring alternative platforms, with Bluesky being one of the options considered.
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