The Twitter account of company co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey was briefly suspended on the site.

Twitter Bans Its Own Chief Executive Jack Dorsey’s Account

The Twitter account of the co-founder and CEO of social media Twitter, Jack Dorsey, briefly disappeared on Tuesday night before reappearing with significantly fewer followers than before. Attempts to visit Dorsey’s account, @jack produced a standard message indicating that his account had been suspended. https://twitter.com/bakedalaska/status/801243486724886528 It was not immediately clear why this incident took place. However, by 9:15 P.M. Eastern time, the co-founder and CEO of the social media Twitter, Jack Dorsey’s account was back online with a reset follower account as we told earlier.

— Jon Passantino (@passantino) November 23, 2016 This led to the speculation that his account may have been hacked or automatically switched off due to a high number of complaints from other users. About 15 minutes later, the bill mysteriously returned, but instead of the more than 4 million followers that Dorsey had previously had his number of followers was reduced to a very modest 151. The incident occurs when the network was going through a difficult period. Ten years after its creation, it is still struggling to expand its audience and to find an economic model. Rumors of a possible acquisition had broken out in recent months, but all the suitors cited as Google, Disney or Salesforce.com, have thrown in the towel.

— jack (@jack) November 23, 2016 In an attempt to make a profit in 2017, the social media Twitter had even announced in late October a cut in the number of employees. However, later the co-founder and CEO of the social media Twitter, Jack Dorsey stated that his suspension was due to “an internal error”.