Jack Dorsey Is Locked Out of X

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Jack Dorsey, the former owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, was locked out of his X account. What a shame.

Dorsey helped destroy the Internet by centralizing discovery and identity in corporations. He regretted it, and we regret it, too.

After he sold Twitter to Elon Musk, he began Bluesky, an echo chamber for the left. He left that board of Bluesky and is now involved with Nostr – a crypto social network.

Dorsey says he left Bluesky because it was “literally repeating all the mistakes” Twitter made. Now, he’s back on Twitter, posting up a storm, but he believes the best version of Twitter will be something called Nostr.

Dorsey regrets selling Twitter to Elon Musk and says he is sorry he trusted Elon. Dosey is a very far-left pothead who censored everyone for the government.

In any case, no one was sympathetic that he was locked out of X.

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The Prisoner
2 months ago

Dorsey is a drugged up intel tool. I’d bet he never built anything in his life. He was an important part of the 2020 election coup, in the area of censorship. He later expressed phony regrets. Now I see from you that he formed BlueSky, and then regrets making the same mistakes. He’s a phony.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Him and Zuck must pay retribution for terrorizing everyone. I will never forget what I had to watch happen to myself and others. The consequences from their actions effected people far and wide and were not exclusively contained to just fakebook and twitter, nor to just the internet.

They wouldn’t listen; they were almost exclusively responsible for terrorizing people against their will and social engineering experiments that effected society as whole. There were proven and considerable financial losses, property damage, as well psychological and mental health problems; as a result of their actions.

Miss a day, miss everything.

Last edited 2 months ago by Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

And to prove a point, I never once used twitter, but I was still repulsed from what was a drift, and I had to deal with the nonsense that was spewing out from twitter and fakebook, there was an inescapable fallout in the form of broad scale negative social interactions.

Last edited 2 months ago by Anonymous