Elon Musk is a fan of Twitter polls and in his latest survey on the social network, the South African businessman has dared to raise the question of whether or not he should resign as head of this platform.
"Should I resign as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll ," the South African tycoon says in a survey that promises to be absolutely decisive. If Elon Musk agrees to respect the israel phone number data results of the poll, we could be witnessing the final hours of the CEO of Tesla as the head of Twitter . Not in vain, the yes to his resignation is currently winning with 57.4% of the votes, compared to 42.6% of users who believe that Musk should not resign from his position.
Seeing that his time as Twitter boss could be numbered, Musk has come forward in the last few hours with this enigmatic tweet: “As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for because you might get it .” The tycoon then clarified that he is not looking for a CEO, but rather a director who is capable of “keeping Twitter alive.”
"Nobody wants the job that would truly keep Twitter alive. There is no successor ," Musk said.
This is not the first time that Elon Musk has relied on a survey to make decisions regarding the future of Twitter . A few weeks ago, the CEO of Tesla also hid behind a survey to decide on the possible return of Donald Trump to the social network of the blue bird and effectively unblocked the account of the former president of the United States after committing to respect the results of the survey.
The survey published by Musk on Twitter was born out of the fierce criticism that the South African has had to deal with in recent hours as a result of his controversial decision to ban links to other 2.0 platforms (Facebook, Instagram or Mastodon, for example) on the social network of the little bird .
Following criticism for this change (described as absolutely reckless by many), Elon Musk has proceeded to apologize in a tweet and assure that there will be a vote to decide any important modification in the social network's policies. "I'm sorry. It won't happen again," Musk stressed.
Elon Musk asks in a poll if he should resign as Twitter boss (and the "yes" vote is winning)
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