Elon Musk says 'controversial decisions' at Twitter were often made without Jack Dorsey's approval
Controversial decisions at Twitter were often made without the approval of then-CEO Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk has said.Thursday that Dorsey had been"unaware of systemic bias" at Twitter, adding:"The inmates were running the asylum."Musk's comments came after part two of the so-calledAccording to a tweet from Weiss, Dorsey was part of a"secret"of top Twitter executives that worked together to limit the reach of certain accounts and tweets on the platform.
Responding to Weiss' tweet, and appearing to back Dorsey, Musk said:"Controversial decisions were often made without getting Jack's approval and he was unaware of systemic bias. The inmates were running the asylum. Jack has a pure heart imo."on Wednesday to"just release everything without a filter.
The first part of the Twitter Files were released on December 2 when journalist Matt Taibbi published
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