Jack Dorsey leaves social networking service Bluesky board
Jack Dorsey has left the board of directors of social networking service company Bluesky. A year ago, he sponsored and promoted the company and expressed regret at the time that Twitter was not sold to Elon Musk. The Twitter co-founder promoted his new charity donation for open internet protocols on the platform owned by Musk (now renamed X), describing it as "free technology." He also added X to this type of technology, explaining that companies can also be built based on open protocols.
Dorsey reduced the number of people he follows on X to three: Musk, Edward Snowden, and Stella Assange, the imprisoned wife of the WikiLeaks publisher. This indicates that the relationship between the owner of X and Dorsey has clearly warmed up. A year ago, Dorsey posted on Bluesky that everything had changed since Musk took over Twitter and completely revamped it.
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