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Yoel Roth, the former Head of Trust and Safety for Twitter, [shared his thoughts](cnn.com/2022/11/29/tech/yoel-r) on Musk's handling of Twitter and the reasons for his departure while speaking at a Knight Foundation conference. He largely just confirms what we all know from following the debacle, though he does demonstrate a good practice for personal and professional life-- defining clear boundaries:

"Before Musk took over Twitter, Roth wrote down several commitments to himself that would trigger the decision to quit. One limit, he said — one that was never reached — was that Roth would refuse to lie for Musk. Another limit, one that was ultimately reached and drove his decision to resign, was 'if Twitter starts being ruled by dictatorial edict rather than by a policy.'"

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