Twitter Users Reject Elon Musk As Ceo Poll
Twitter CEO Elon Musk conducted
Twitter CEO Elon Musk conducted a poll on the platform asking if he should step down from leading the company, and a majority of users supported his departure as company head.
Twitter users voted overnight for Elon Musk to step down as the head of the social media platform, in a poll the billionaire launched himself on Sunday.
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More than half of
Elon Musk surprised everybody today by conducting a poll on Twitter, asking people if he should step down as the head of the social media giant. Musk also said that he would
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More than half of 17.5 million users who responded to a Twitter poll created by billionaire Elon Musk over whether he should step down as head of the company had voted yes
More than half of
More than half of 17.5 million users who responded to a Twitter poll that asked whether billionaire Elon Musk should step down as head of the social media platform voted Yes
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Elon Musk polled Twitter users yesterday on whether he should remain as the company's CEO and claimed he would abide by the results. The poll concluded with 17.5 million
A majority of Twitter users
A majority of Twitter users voted “yes” in a poll posted by owner Elon Musk asking if he should step down as CEO of the social media company. The final tally showed that
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Twitter users have voted for
Twitter users vote yes to Elon Musk's poll of whether he should step
Twitter users have voted for Elon Musk to step down as the social network’s chief executive, adding to turmoil over the future of the San Francisco-based company.