Jack Dorsey: How Twitter needs to change

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Chris Anderson: What worries you right now?

You've been very open about lots of issues on Twitter.

What would be your top worry about where things are right now?

Jack Dorsey: Right now, the health of the conversation.

So, our purpose is to serve the public conversation, and we have seen a number of attacks on it.

We've seen abuse, we've seen harassment, we've seen manipulation, automation, human coordination, misinformation.

So these are all dynamics that we were not expecting 13 years ago when we were starting the company.

But we do now see them at scale, and what worries me most is just our ability to address it in a systemic way that is scalable, that has a rigorous understanding of how we're taking action, a transparent understanding of how we're taking action and a rigorous appeals process for when we're wrong, because we will be wrong.

Whitney Pennington Rodgers: I'm really glad to hear that that's something that concerns you, because I think there's been a lot written about people who feel they've been abused and harassed on Twitter, and I think no one more so than women and women of color and black women.

And there's been data that's come out -- Amnesty International put out a report a few months ago where they showed that a subset of active black female Twitter users were receiving, on average, one in 10 of their tweets were some form of harassment.

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