The world's biggest YouTuber, MrBeast, backed Elon Musk possibly standing down as Twitter's CEO
MrBeast, the world's biggest YouTuber, has said that he backs Twitter owner Elon Musk stepping down as its CEO.
Musk published a poll on the site on Sunday, asking users to vote on whether he should step down."I will abide by the results of this poll," he tweeted.to Musk a few hours after the poll was posted, saying:"If you're going to keep doing stuff like this, yes. 🤮." He shared a link to a new policy released by Twitter over the weekend, which prohibited users from promoting other social-media sites like Facebook, Instagram, and Mastodon, or redirecting their followers to their accounts on those platforms.."However, we will no longer allow free promotion of certain social media platforms on Twitter.", which had been titled"Promotion of Alternative Social Platforms Policy.
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