Elon Musk’s time as Twitter’s CEO may soon end after poll decides he should step down
Following Elon Muskâs takeover of Twitter, the company has made drastic changes over the last several weeks. Nearly half of Twitterâs workforce was laid off as the company completely restructured its revenue model. Muskâs intentions included speeding up Twitter, unbanning people who may have been wrongly banned, and to severely reduce the number of spam bots on the site.
Following the recent re-relaunch of Twitter Blue, last-minute policy changes were met with criticism by Twitter users including a vaguely unclear policy about using Twitter to promote third-party platforms. After which Musk stated that heâd be holding Twitter polls to decide on future policy changes.
Well, the very next poll that Musk held was asking users whether the new CEO should step down as the head of Twitter. 57.5% of 17,503,391 voters said Musk should step down while the remaining 42.5% said Musk should remain.
Signs (other than the Twitter poll) point to Muskâs imminent departure as Twitterâs CEO. Teslaâs stock has dropped more than 60% YoY as the auto industry begins another decline since the one brough by COVID lockdowns. Meanwhile, the changes brought to Twitter may end up costing the platform $4 billion, as per tech analyst Dan Ives.
Musk himself Tweeted, âThere is no successorâ, in response to a Tweet that suggested Twitter already had a new CEO lined up to succeed Musk as the head of Twitter. Perhaps thereâs no successor⦠yet?
Controversy struck when several journalists' accounts were suspended following an interaction on Twitter Spaces where Musk popped into a discussion amongst journalists and was stumped by their questions, prompting his sudden departure from the Spaces.