Preliminary data suggests that 57 percent of users who participated would be in favor of him leaving office
The tycoon Elon Musk this Sunday put to a vote his resignation as president of the social network Twitter, after criticism of changes in the company’s policy.
Musk, owner of Twitter and executive director of Tesla Inc, has assured that he will abide by the results of the survey, which according to preliminary data indicates that 57 percent of users who took part indicated they were in favor of him. leave the office. .
“Should I resign as president of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll,” Musk posted in a tweet, along with “yes” and “no” options.
Prior to this post, he wrote that “significant policy changes will be voted on in the future.” However, he has warned of the danger of possible consequences.
“As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for because you may get it,” he said. He has since argued that “those who want power are those who least deserve it”.
For example, he has responded by saying that there is no successor in case the “yes” option wins with his vote. “The question is not to find a CEO, the question is to find a CEO who can keep Twitter alive,” he added while bemoaning the company’s economic situation.
“You have to invest your savings in Twitter and it has been heading for bankruptcy since May. Do you still want the job? », He has settled.
Source: La Verdad

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