Jack Dorsey steps down from Bluesky board, refers to X as ‘Freedom Technology’

Jack Dorsey’s Exit from Bluesky Board: A New Chapter in Focusing on Open Internet Protocols and Improving Relationships with Elon Musk

Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter and founder of Bluesky, recently announced his departure from the board of Bluesky. This decision came after Dorsey expressed regret over selling Twitter to Elon Musk and shifted his focus towards supporting open internet protocols through philanthropic grants. He referred to these protocols as “freedom technology” and emphasized the importance of corporations building upon them as well.

On the Musk-owned platform, now known as X, Dorsey shared that he now only follows three accounts: Musk, Edward Snowden, and Stella Assange. This shift indicates a possible improvement in the relationship between Dorsey and Musk, following Dorsey’s previous comments on Bluesky about things sourcing after Musk’s involvement with Twitter. Bluesky was designed as a network and protocol to reflect Dorsey’s vision of Twitter operating without central control, and it became available to all interested users in February.

Initially, Bluesky garnered attention as an alternative to Twitter amidst the changes after Musk’s acquisition. However, it has since been overshadowed by Meta Platforms Inc.’s Threads as a more prominent alternative. When asked on X if he was still on the Bluesky board, Dorsey responded with a simple “no.” This move marks a new chapter for Dorsey as he focuses on supporting open internet protocols and navigating the evolving social networking landscape.

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