Twitter owner Elon Musk got a resounding yes to his «poll'' asking users if he should step down as CEO, in which he promised to accept their verdict.
While he hasn't commented publicly on the result, Musk tweeted late yesterday, »...be careful what you wish for, you just might get it,'' then followed up with this tweet: «Those who want power are the ones who least deserve it.»
The two months since Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion have been marked by chaos and the threat of an advertiser exodus as Musk fired about half of Twitter's staff, including some top executives, while implementing new, confusing policies and reversing others, amid unpredictable proclamations about content moderation and other issues.
Twitter suspended the accounts of several journalists who had written critically about Musk late last week, drawing ire and threats of European sanctions over free speech concerns. Many of those accounts were reinstated on Saturday following another poll seeking user opinions on the matter.With many former Twitter executives gone from the company, it's not immediately clear who would take over leadership from Musk and when such a transition would take place.Musk also commented on this question, tweeting: «No one wants the job who can actually keep Twitter alive. There is no successor.»
Musk polled Twitter accounts via tweet on Dec. 18, asking whether he should «step down as head» of the company and promising to abide by the results.Of the more than 17 million votes cast before the poll closed, 58% were in favor of Musk giving up his CEO position.Musk has previously said he wouldn't be chief executive of Twitter for long and that he intended to appoint a new leader.
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