Jack Dorsey cites Bitcoin as a better model for the internet in Trump ban explanation

Published at: Jan. 14, 2021

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey cited his passion for Bitcoin and decentralization in a 13-Tweet thread today explaining why the company banned U.S. President Donald Trump from the platform last week. Although claiming this was the “right decision for Twitter,” Dorsey admits it sets a dangerous precedent.

Having to take these actions fragment the public conversation. They divide us. They limit the potential for clarification, redemption, and learning. And sets a precedent I feel is dangerous: the power an individual or corporation has over a part of the global public conversation.

— jack (@jack) January 14, 2021

Trump was banned from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and other social media platforms on January 7 after he was blamed for inciting supporters to storm the Capitol building, resulting in the death of four individuals. The social networks stated concerns that Trump would use them for “further incitement of violence.”

In today's Twitter thread, Dorsey gives a more in-depth explanation, admitting the decision was not taken lightly, and that it will have “real and significant ramifications.” He said that even though this event was simply “a company making a business decision to moderate itself,” it can feel very similar to “government removing access.”

Dorsey explained that he didn’t want Twitter’s unilateral action to “erode a free and open global internet” and suggested that Bitcoin’s model of decentralization is a better way to approach control and moderation on the internet in future.

Bitcoin demonstrates “what the internet wants to be, and over time, more of it will be,” adding:

“The reason I have so much passion for Bitcoin is largely because of the model it demonstrates: a foundational internet technology that is not controlled or influenced by any single individual or entity.”

The CEO also reminded readers that Twitter is actively trying to progress towards a decentralized future, “funding an initiative around an open decentralized standard for social media.”

Twitter is funding a small independent team of up to five open source architects, engineers, and designers to develop an open and decentralized standard for social media. The goal is for Twitter to ultimately be a client of this standard.

— jack (@jack) December 11, 2019

Dorsey posted the explanation as news emerged of Trump being impeached for a second time by the House of Representatives. The thread, although only two hours old, has already received more than 41,000 likes.

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