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The Daily

Jack Dorsey on Twitter's Mistakes

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

It’s been four years since the 2016 election laid bare the powerful role that social media companies have come to play in shaping political discourse and beliefs in America. Since then, there have been growing calls to address the spread of polarization and misinformation promoted on such platforms. While Facebook has been slower to acknowledge a need for change, Twitter has embraced the challenge, acknowledging that the company made mistakes in the past. But with three months to go until the 2020 election, these changes have been incremental, and Twitter itself is more popular than ever. Today, Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s C.E.O., discusses the platform’s flaws, its polarizing potential — and his vision for the future. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily Background reading: A 17-year-old in Florida was recently responsible for one of the worst hacking attacks in Twitter’s history — successfully breaching the accounts of some of the world’s most famous people, including Barack Obama, Kanye West and Elon Musk. But did the teenager do the country a favor?Twitter is in hot water with the government for sharing with advertisers phone numbers given to the company for personal security purposes

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0:00.0

From The New York Times, I'm Michael Babaro.

0:02.8

This is The Daily.

0:08.7

It's been four years since the 2016 election

0:11.9

demonstrated the powerful role that social media companies

0:15.6

have come to play in shaping political discourse

0:18.7

and beliefs in America.

0:21.1

Since then, there have been growing calls

0:23.6

to address the spread of polarization and misinformation

0:27.7

promoted on these platforms.

0:30.2

Walt Facebook has been slower to acknowledge a need for change.

0:34.4

Twitter has embraced it and said that they made mistakes.

0:38.8

But with three months to go until the 2020 election,

0:42.7

these changes have been incremental

0:45.2

while Twitter itself is more popular than ever.

0:50.2

Today, a conversation with Twitter's CEO, Jack Dorsey,

0:55.2

about whether those changes will be enough.

1:00.2

It's Friday, August 7.

1:06.2

Hey there.

1:07.2

Hey.

1:08.2

You there, man?

1:09.2

Hey, Jack, it's Michael. How are you?

1:10.2

I'm good. How you doing?

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