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Dorsey is no longer a part of Bluesky
Twitter was a public company as well and I was an early user before it went public. Going public was a big factor in many of the issues. Dorsey has been very vocal about the mistakes. I feel like he gets a bum rap for it and is doing penance with his work with Nostr.
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169 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 18 Dec
I'm honestly not trying to white knight for Dorsey, he doesn't need my help. He's doing alright lol. Just get tired of this story getting missed. Much context is missing.
I've found over the years we to often focus on the men instead of the incentives. Incentive structures will almost always win and do what the incentives lead toward. Not to excuse man. But in my view man is weak and its just an easy whipping boy to point to the man instead of the system. You replace the man and you haven't solved the problem.
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In Dorsey’s case both the man and the system were badly mistaken. Considering he was the man to set up the systems in both Twitter and Bluesky, you can observe the results in both cases and draw your own conclusions on what he is doing.
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He didn’t get a bum rap, he is only trying to excuse himself from the consequences of his actions. They were his mistakes he’s is whining about, weren’t they? He did them himself. So, is he keeping Nostr censor free? I am not familiar with it.
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20 sats \ 2 replies \ @Shugard 20h
So he left Twitter, now Bluesky? When will he build on Nostr?
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I would be leery of what he will build on Nostr, seeing the results of his work at both of the others.
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16 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 13h
Well... Nostr is an open protocol which he seems to be a massive funder of. I mean, it's peanuts money wise. Remember he run Block and Cash.app as well.
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Did he quit in exasperation? He let the jinn out of the bottle, didn’t he? He left the censors in charge of it, right? It is still his doing.
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