Former Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey has said he is “partially to blame” for the centralization of the internet while revealing his regret for having done so. Dorsey took to Twitter on April 2 where he made the comment, writing that the “days of usenet, irc, the web…even email (w PGP)…were amazing. centralizing discovery and identity into corporations really damaged the internet.” “I realize I’m partially to blame and regret it,” he added. Ukrainian-American software engineer and businessman Max Levchin, who is the CEO and co-founder of financial technology company, Affirm, responded to Dorsey’s Twitter post about the early days of the internet. “They were amazing for the number/type of people using it then. Internet changed from arthouse to blockbuster because it needed to gain an audience and make money. The subtlety of those days wouldn’t work for today’s user at all,” Levchin wrote. To this, Dorsey replied, “Perhaps greater emphasis on …