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Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Is Returning to the Company (techcrunch.com) 35

After leaving Twitter in 2011 to pursue new projects, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has announced that he's returning to the company to "guide company culture." Stone said in a statement: "It's important that everyone understands the whole story of Twitter and each of our roles in that story. I'll shape the experience internally so it's also felt outside the company." TechCrunch reports: About a month ago Stone sold his most recent startup, Jelly, to Pinterest. He said at the time that he wasn't required to stay on with Pinterest, so was available for new opportunities. Stone said he was recently back at Twitter as a "special guest" for an event open to employees, where current CEO and fellow co-founder Jack Dorsey -- another founder who left and then returned -- asked him onstage if he wanted to come back and work at Twitter. After some employee cheers, and a private clarification that Jack was in fact being serious, he accepted. Twitter diehards are reacting positively to the news -- many think that Twitter needs to get back to its roots, and what better way to do it than bringing back a co-founder? The market also seems to be happy. TWTR stock immediately jumped 2 percent on the news, reaching a three-month high of $19.62.
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Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Is Returning to the Company

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  • Fake name. A shiny red penny says this is "Billy McFarland" under a new alias.
  • by DatbeDank ( 4580343 ) on Tuesday May 16, 2017 @08:09PM (#54430879)
    I wonder if that means no more double standards, freedom of speech for all political leanings, and telling people who can't handle trolls to take a step outside instead of banning them.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      You think the politically correct crowd will cede control? They'll just strangle harder. It's why they took up these positions of influence: to control others.

      If something dies due to their meddling they just move on. Worst case to them, at least they've destroyed a bastion of wrongthink.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      No. Twitter made $100m profit last year, which is over $100m more than 4chan and 8chan combined. So they are unlikely to swap their profitable business model for one which loses money, even with porn ads and malvertising.

      • No. Twitter made $100m profit last year, which is over $100m more than 4chan and 8chan combined. So they are unlikely to swap their profitable business model for one which loses money, even with porn ads and malvertising.

        Unless I'm misreading, Twitter made an operating loss of $367m [nasdaq.com] last year.

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          Your link says £367m operating income, i.e. they made money, not lost it. I was actually wrong too, they made more than $100m.

  • I got finished reading "Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley" [amzn.to] by Antonio Garcia Martinez. This book about Internet advertising took place after Biz Stone took off from Twitter. The author made a three-way trade to sell his company and engineers to Twitter while going off to Facebook. Surprisingly, Twitter and the engineers got the better part of the deal.

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