CEO Jack Dorsey Says Twitter Has Faced The Harassment Problem
Jyotis - Feb 14, 2019
Twitter seems to become more and more chaotic, that’s a part of what its CEO Jack Dorsey revealed.
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On February 12, Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO, had a conversation with Kara Swisher from Recode in 90 minutes.
The talk was conducted live on Twitter, available for all watchers, and that’s why there was a massive number of its followers. Swisher must be surprised by a chain of admissions Dorsey offered.

To follow what they discussed, we have no other choice but surf along their timelines and refresh if necessary. How the social network organizes all threads is also another problem. The social network seems to become more and more chaotic, that’s a part of what its CEO Jack Dorsey revealed.
A few days ago, Dorsey said that he had the intention to test an interview via Twitter because the company has considered the introduction of a similar feature to its users. As we can see, it still has a long road ahead to reach the final success.
Also in the interview, Swisher gave a rather sensitive question to Dorsey: it is related to the sexual harassment that has taken place in the modern space of Twitter for long. Women, as the major victims, have suffered from verbal abuse on this platform. That’s more exact for those who are using it to follow news on politics and media. Swishers asked Dorsey to share his thoughts on many users’ feeling more comfortable when leaving this platform.
As per Dorsey’s company, it will clearly have a lot to deal with such issues; however, before that, they have to find how to ease the abused victims who want to gain the reparations on this social network. Besides, a series of disappointing responses may be enough for Twitter to have a headache.
As of now, the Twitter subscription fee has been unclear. That was mentioned in the talk between the CEO and Kara Swisher. And of course, Dorsey just gave a vague answer as usual.
Elon Musk was also a part of the topics discussed yesterday. Although Musk’s tweets have always brought him to a lot of troubles, Dorsey said he fell in love with how the Tesla CEO has used the platform.
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