Jack Dorsey apologizes to Twitter employees after thousands laid off: "I grew the company size too quickly"
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The founder and former CEO of Twitter apologized on Saturday to the social media company's employees a day after thousands were laid off. In a series of tweets, Jack Dorsey wrote that he "grew the company size too quickly."
"Folks at Twitter past and present are strong and resilient," he wrote. "They will always find a way no matter how difficult the moment. I realize many are angry with me. I own the responsibility for why everyone is in this situation: I grew the company size too quickly. I apologize for that."
"I am grateful for, and love, everyone who has ever worked on Twitter," he added. "I don't expect that to be mutual in this moment...or ever…and I understand."

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