Twitter founder laments Trump's election

Twitter co-founder Evan Williams says Twitter's role in Donald Trump's populist rise in the US is "a very bad thing."

US President Donald Trump during a welcome ceremony at Murabba Palace

Twitter's co-founder says its role in Donald Trump's populist rise in the US is "a very bad thing." (AAP)

A co-founder of Twitter says he's sorry if the popular social media platform helped put Donald Trump in the White House, as the US president has suggested.

In an interview with The New York Times, Evan Williams says Twitter's role in Trump's populist rise is "a very bad thing."

The president has credited Twitter with his election to the highest office in the land.

When confronted with that notion, Williams said: "If it's true that he wouldn't be president if it weren't for Twitter, then yeah, I'm sorry."

The 45-year-old Silicon Valley entrepreneur also said the internet is obviously broken because it rewards extremes.

Williams also says he was wrong thinking that the world would be a better place if there was a platform for everyone to freely speak and exchange ideas.

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Published 21 May 2017 2:28pm
Updated 22 May 2017 8:18am
Source: AAP


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