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Dorsey-backed Bluesky, an alternative to Twitter/X, reached two million users in November last year.
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The company stated that its user base is expanding swiftly, encompassing individuals interested in political news, sports, entertainment, and various other topics.
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Following Musk's announcement earlier this week, Bluesky experienced a surge in daily active users, marking a record high
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Regarded as a safety feature by several users, the suggestion to remove the Block feature also saw backlash from concerned users.
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The Instagram username @jack is now available for registration, and Dorsey, currently the CEO of Block, has shared that he has removed his Instagram account.
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Dorsey tweeted, "Running Twitter is hard. I don't wish that stress upon anyone."
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Musk in a tweet revealed that verified accounts will be limited to reading 10,000 posts daily, while unverified accounts will be limited to 1000 tweets daily.
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In an update, the platform said: "We are still working to accommodate the large influx of users and increase in traffic."
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Along with user lists and reply controls, the company also introduced labelling, moderation controls, and hashtags.
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Dorsey’s comments once again put the spotlight on the shrinking space to protect freedom of speech under Modi government
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The remarks of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge came in the wake of the comments made by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, which created a furore in India
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Denying allegations made by Dorsey, senior BJP leader and former IT and communication minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, no threat was issued to Twitter
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Twitter Co-founder Jack Dorsey now uses his new micro-blogging platform called Bluesky that is now available for Android users.
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Reacting to a Twitter follower who asked if Dorsey lied before the US Congress, Musk replied: "Jack has a pure heart."
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Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey apologised for massive layoffs at the micro-blogging platform after its new owner Elon Musk began reducing its workforce
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As Tesla CEO Elon Musk took over as Twitter CEO, the microblogging site's co-founder Jack Dorsey is reportedly testing another social network App to compete with the Blue Bird.
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Twitter and Musk are preparing for their October 17 trial date at the Delaware Court of Chancery to argue over his attempt to terminate the $44 billion acquisition agreement.
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On the microblogging site, the Tesla CEO said: "On the advice of a good friend, I have been fasting periodically and feel healthier.
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San Francisco: Twitter co-founder and Block CEO Jack Dorsey on Friday partnered with artist Shawn Carter, popularly known as Jay-Z, to launch The Bitcoin Academy — an educational initiative in New York. The initiative is a 12-week free educational course, both online and in person, for residents of the Marcy Houses in Brooklyn, where Jay-Z […]
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New Delhi: Jack Dorsey has categorically said that he will never be the CEO of Twitter again, as reports of him rejoining the micro-blogging platform surfaced after the $44 billion takeover by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Dorsey, who is now running financial payments platform Block (earlier Square), also said that no one should be the […]