The other day he held a poll on Twitter whether he should continue as the head of Twitter or not. 57.5 percent wanted him to step down as head of Twitter.
Owner If a successor is found, Elon Musk might resign as Twitter’s CEO. As soon as I find someone foolish enough to accept the position, I will step down as CEO. I will only be in control of servers and software after that, he tweeted. He recently conducted a Twitter poll asking users whether they thought he should keep serving as Twitter’s CEO. 57.5 percent of people favoured his resignation as Twitter’s CEO. Then he tweeted that if a successor is identified, he might step down as CEO.
Within 20 minutes of the voting beginning, a tie was all but guaranteed. He then made an appearance to make it clear that the issue wasn’t finding a CEO, but rather finding a CEO who could keep Twitter alive. He said, “I won’t have a successor because no one wants a job that can truly keep Twitter alive.”
Among customers, only 42.5% thought Musk should keep going. The vote was run by Elon Musk personally using his personal Twitter account. The poll attracted more than 1 crore 75 lakh participants. Musk stated in a tweet that the vote should be taken into account and that Twitter policy would be adjusted as a result. Musk has before polled users on Twitter. On the reinstatement of Trump’s account and the tick problem, similar polls were performed.
Twitter has in the meantime unfrozen journalists’ accounts. After the decision received criticism on Twitter, the accounts were restored. The United Nations and the European Union have denounced Twitter’s choice to block journalist accounts. Additionally, Twitter has been threatened with prohibition if these behaviour continue by the European Union.
