Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says He is “Partially to Blame” for the Destruction of Internet Today and Regrets It

Co-founder Jack Dorsey made the social media app Twitter a household name.

Jack Dorsey also helped destroy free speech in the United States.

Jack Dorsey banned President Trump from the social media platform allegedly for ‘inciting violence’ but not the Taliban and Iranian leaders.

A whistleblower inside Twitter exposed and recorded CEO Jack Dorsey and sent Project Veritas the recording.

Project Veritas released a video of Jack Dorsey laying out the roadmap for future political censorship — censoring Trump was just the beginning.

“We are focused on one account [@realDonaldTrump] right now, but this is going to be much bigger than just one account, and it’s going to go on for much longer than just this day, this week, and the next few weeks, and go on beyond the inauguration,” Dorsey said in a video recorded January 8, 2021.

Twitter also suspended the Gateway Pundit account indefinitely after we announced more videos fof the TCF Center ballot fraud would be released in the coming days.

Questioning the fraudulent election was not to be tolerated by the social media giant.  But top Democrats can still question the 2016 election.  That was allowed.

Also, Jack Dorsey somehow knows that hyperinflation will hit, which is happening in America today.

“Hyperinflation is going to change everything. It’s happening,” Dorsey tweeted.

Jack Dorsey stepped down as CEO of Twitter last year.

In his recent tweet, the former CEO said that he is “partially to blame” for the current state of our internet today and claimed that he regrets it.

“The days of usenet, irc, the web…even email (w PGP)…were amazing. centralizing discovery and identity into corporations really damaged the internet. I realize I’m partially to blame, and regret it,” Dorsey said in his tweet.

It can be recalled that Elon Musk tweeted out a poll asking his followers, “Free speech is essential to a functioning democracy. Do you believe Twitter rigorously adheres to this principle?” he tweeted, giving two options to his social media users to vote: yes or no.

The final results of the poll showed that 70.4% believed that Twitter violates our freedom of speech.

Jack Dorsey then responded to Elon Musk’s poll, saying “the choice of which algorithm to use (or not) should be open to everyone”.

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