Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Jack Dorsey: Here's why I really stepped back from Twitter





Twitter and Square founder Jack Dorsey at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco last month.




(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET )

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey this morning struck back at a recent article alleging that he is "difficult to work with," and said that earlier this year, after completed a project "overseeing product, design, and brand" at the microblogging service, he willingly handed that operational control back to the company's CEO, Dick Costolo.




Responding to a recent New York Times profile on Costolo in which Dorsey -- who is also currently CEO of Square -- was said to have had his operational feet taken out from under him for being hard to work with, he posted an entry on his personal Tumblr today to promote his own version of events.




"Mr. Dorsey's role has...been reduced after employees complained that he was difficult to work with," the Times wrote in its profile of Costolo, "and repeatedly chan... [Read more]











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