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There's a lot of conversation around the #TwitterFiles. Here's my take, and thoughts on how to fix the issues identified. I'II start with the principles I've come to believe based on everything l've learned and experienced through my past actions as a Twitter co-founder and lead:
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1. Social media must be resilient to corporate and government control. 2. Only the original author may remove content they produce. 3. Moderation is best implemented by algorithmic choice.
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I like ur style jack... I like that ur owning up, speaking ur mind... we all get lost in are first ambitions and love.. some times as humans we go down an ignoring path of what we created.. but it's important to own ur mistakes and move forward and I really think this is what ur
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NOW you want to fix it. ONLY after it's been disclosed. Noway you didn't know. They've done articles about the censorship being a conspiracy theory and you did nothing to stop that fraud. You knew. You are not forgiven. FASCIST.
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Rolling through the replies I see that few actually read what you wrote. Everyone that accomplishes something this big learns a lot along the way. Thanks for sharing that. I'm confident your future ventures will benefit.
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Are the small grants only for protocol type solutions? I'm currently working on a website which does solve a lot of the issues we face on social media but it's not a protocol.
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I am a developer, usually bored because I work a day job(no opportunities for programmers in my area.) I think I'm gonna try and build something for this. Again, I've given you a lot of flack in the past dude, for that I apologize. If there is anything I can do to help hmu
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While on your watch Twitter was a major disseminator of dishonesty. Musk is cleaning up your mess. Your opinions at this point are irrelevant at the very least. I already know the answer to the question; Have you no shame?, but I ask it for rhetorical purposes only.