The former Apple PR, goes to Twitter

Natalie Kerris

Low waters churning at Twitter offices. In recent months, since the departure of the previous CEO, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey had to take over the company again and start trying to build the project you founded, which for a while now seems to have been paralyzed.

Twitter takes a long time stuck at just over 300 million users, while other social networks such as Instagram, has already exceeded 400 million having been born later than the company of the blue bird. One of the most important changes that Twitter could undergo, would be related to the number of characters currently limited to 140.

Jack Dorsey you want to remove that limit and leave it at 10.000. This change would mean a change in the essence that Twitter offers us and that has made it the social network selected by people who want to be informed at all times quickly, but perhaps the character limit is the problem with Twitter.

Putting future plans aside, Twitter wants to improve his image by hiring former Apple PR Natalie Kerris, who was working for Apple until last April of last year. Natalie stated on her date that she was retiring from work and had no intention of going back to work at any other company, but Twitter executives have apparently managed to change her mind. Natalie Kerris will come to replace Gabrile Stickers in the peseta, who has recently left the company.

It's funny that Twitter Reverts to Personnel Who Have Previously Worked at Apple. Last December, Jeffrey Siminoff, vice president of diversity and inclusion, left the Cupertino-based company to join the ranks of Twitter in the same role.


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