Jack Dorsey, the co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, in response to Elon Musk’s extensive layoffs at the company, said that he was partly responsible for this because he had gone through the growth process in this social network much faster than he should have.
Twitter’s new owner fired about half of Twitter’s employees on Friday, a move that drew mixed reactions from users and pundits. Now Jack Dorsey is in a tweet He wrote about this: “The people inside Twitter are strong and flexible, both in the past and today. “No matter how difficult the situation, they always find a way.”
Dorsey went on to point out that many people blamed him, saying: “I take responsibility for putting people in the current situation: I took the company too quickly. Growth I gave. I apologize for that.” In another tweet, he thanked and appreciated all Twitter forces.

Dorsey is loathed for Twitter’s retrenchment
These tweets were published in a situation where the New York Post news agency claimed in a report that Dorsey is now on Twitter Hated has been Apparently, many employees blame him for the sale of the company and layoffs.
Twitter’s co-founder wrote about the deal in April: “Ilan [ماسک] The only solution is to it the trust I have.” He also said in the private messages to Musk that were published a while ago that he will not let this deal fail and will do whatever is necessary to revive it because this happened to humanity It is vital.
Jack Dorsey was the CEO of this company at two times in the history of Twitter. After being dropped in 2007, he returned to the company in 2015 and finally left the company in November 2021. Dorsey chose Parag Agrawal as Twitter’s CEO, but Elon Musk quickly fired Agrawal after buying the social network.