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Elon Musk Set To Step Down As Head Of Twitter

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Breaking, Elon Musk is set to step down as head of Twitter as the poll result ended in favor of those who voted he should step down. with 57.5% to 42.5% of those who voted no.


In the just concluded poll, Elon Must the new CEO of Twitter promised to abide by the poll results, so he is expected any time from now to step down as head of Twitter See thread below

As you can see from the above Twitter poll thread created by the billionaire Twitter new owner, Elon Musk asking whether he should “step down as head of Twitter”

The poll which ended early Monday morning December 19, with most respondents voting 'YES' for him to step down as the head of Twitter

On Sunday, December 18 when Musk created the poll, he promise to abide by the results of the poll, which began Sunday evening and ended Monday evening with 57.5% voting yes while 42.5% voting no. See also the screenshot below

Elon Musks Set To Step Down As Head Of Twitter.PNG


More than 17 million votes were cast in the informal referendum on his chaotic leadership of Twitter for the past few months ever since he bought Twitter and became head of the social media platform

Most of his idea and action has been marked by mass layoffs, suspending accounts that had violated Twitter’s rules, and the suspension of journalists who cover for him.

Musk has not yet reacted to the outcome of the vote. But we know he is going to honor his words, by stepping down as head of Twitter

Since Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter in October, several brands have paused advertising on the platform. Musk has stated that Twitter is set to lose $4 billion a year after the advertiser exodus, estimates Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.

The poll inspired other people, as well with rapper Snoop Dogg creating his own Twitter poll Sunday evening, asking: “Should I run Twitter?” As of early Monday morning, it had 1.3 million votes with over 80% of respondents saying yes.

Following that, Musk denied that he has a new CEO in mind. LOL

“No one wants the job who can keep Twitter alive. There is no successor,” Musk tweeted. “The question is not finding a CEO, the question is finding a CEO who can keep Twitter alive.” Interestingly. this thread is subject to updates, Stay tuned and Sign UP for worldforumLive. Cheers
 
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