Linda Yaccarino Departs as X CEO After Two-Year Tenure
- Mike Seuss
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Linda Yaccarino has announced her departure as CEO of X (formerly Twitter) after two years at the helm. Her tenure saw significant efforts to transform the platform into an "Everything App" and prioritize user safety, particularly for children. Elon Musk, who acquired the company, acknowledged her contributions.
Yaccarino's Departure and Legacy
Linda Yaccarino, who served as CEO of X for two years, has officially stepped down. In a post on the platform, she reflected on her time leading the company, highlighting the team's work in advancing X towards its vision of becoming an "Everything App" and their commitment to user safety.
Key Achievements:Prioritizing user safety, especially for children.Restoring advertiser confidence.Introducing groundbreaking innovations like Community Notes and the upcoming X Money.Attracting iconic voices and content to the platform.
Elon Musk's Response
Elon Musk, owner of X, responded to Yaccarino's announcement, thanking her for her contributions during her tenure. Yaccarino was instrumental in navigating X through its acquisition by Musk's artificial intelligence startup, xAI, a deal that valued the company at $33 billion.
The Future of X
Yaccarino's statement also hinted at a new chapter for X with xAI, suggesting continued evolution for the platform. She emphasized X's role as a "digital town square" and a powerful cultural signal, crediting users, business partners, and the team for its achievements.
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