Elon Musk also announced that moving forward, only people who pay him can vote in Twitter polls. Read the latest from besslevin:
But on Tuesday, the second richest man in the world took the “Huh, they really seem to have a lot of similarities” chatter to its “No they are truly the same person give or take a few billion” conclusion when he appeared to suggest that he would not abide by the result of his own poll asking whether he should resign as CEO of the company, claiming that the results were skewed against him due to—wait for it—A quick catch-up in case you’re just tuning in and haven’t an earthly clue what we’re...
the weekend, Musk ran a poll on Twitter asking, “Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll.” Then, like Donald Trump, he lost, big time.But so far, Musk has yet to respond directly to the fact that a majority of voters want him out. He did, however, comment “” in response to someone suggesting that it looks like bots may have voted in the poll and thrown the results to his would-be replacement.
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