Jack Dorsey breaks his silence on Twitter's decision to ban Trump after Capitol riots - Business Insider

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Jack Dorsey broke his silence on Twitter's decision to permanently ban President Donald Trump.

Wednesday on Twitter's decision to permanently ban President Donald Trump.

In the series of tweets, Dorsey also advocated for more open and decentralized approaches to developing social media standards, citing Bitcoin as an example of a technology "not controlled or influenced by any single individual." Trump was impeached by the US House of Representatives on Wednesday for "incitement of insurrection," related to last week's Capitol riots.Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey spoke out on Wednesday for the first time following an attempted insurrection at the US Capitol last week — and Twitter's decision to permanently banish the president over his role in it.

 

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Dorsey is letting American for Prosperity a Koch Bothers funded group spread lies and propaganda in ads surrounding discussions of the Insurrection. This is the same Targeted advertising Facebook used in 2016, to influence public opinion about a political event.

What is Twitter without Trump? Not much financially.

If any twitter(especially those in power) user incites violence as a means to gain power that user must be blocked or banned!

TWITTER DID BROADCAST A TWEET FROM DJT TODAY. WHAT WAS THAT ABOUT?

techinsider China sponsored Twitter 😏

His real concern is Twitter's stock market crash ... cynical!

And said nothing...but Bitcoin something something.

go Jack✌️

Bitcoin $BOLT

Disgrace as a human

You know you could just retweet him.

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