Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey said company ‘went south’ after Elon Musk took over

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Twitter “would have never survived as a public company.”

“Would you rather have had it owned by hedge funds and Wall Street activists? That was the only alternative,” Dorsey said,

He also has pitched a Twitter subscription service where users can pay $8 per month to get a blue check mark.

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