Jack Dorsey Exits Bluesky Board, Criticizes Repeated Mistakes
Dorsey steps down citing concerns over the platform's direction, mirroring past issues he encountered at Twitter.
- Jack Dorsey resigned from Bluesky's board due to its increasing similarity to Twitter's operational flaws.
- Bluesky, a venture initially funded by Twitter, has struggled with issues around content moderation and corporate governance.
- Dorsey's departure highlights his ongoing criticism of centralized social media models and his support for decentralized platforms like Nostr.
- Despite the shift, Bluesky has seen modest growth, reaching 5.6 million users, but faces stiff competition from other social media platforms.
- Dorsey continues to advocate for more open, decentralized internet protocols, distancing himself from traditional corporate structures.