Jack Dorsey Used a Radiohead Song to Defend Elon Musk’s Purchase of Twitter
We’re getting the impression he doesn’t fully understand what this song is about
Elon Musk has struck a deal to buy Twitter, and, judging by the general tone on the social media platform, most people aren’t too happy about it. Company co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey, however, wants Twitter users to know that everything is in its right place — and he’s using a Radiohead song to illustrate his point.
In a Twitter thread posted yesterday evening (April 25), Dorsey shared Radiohead’s eerie Kid A track “Everything in Its Right Place.
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