Elon Musk poll shows 57.5% want him out as Twitter CEO
A poll by Elon Musk on whether he should quit as Twitter CEO showed the majority of users of the social media platform who took part voted in favor of the move, after the poll ended on Monday.
About 57.5 percent votes were for “Yes,” while 42.5 percent were against the idea of Musk stepping down as the head of Twitter, according to the poll the billionaire launched on Sunday night. Over 17.5 million people took part in the vote.
Musk said on Sunday he would abide by the results of the poll, but did not give details on when he would step down if results said he should.
Shares of Tesla Inc., the electric-car maker Musk heads, were up more than 5 percent in premarket trading. Musk, who lost his title as the world’s richest person earlier this month, also founded the tunneling enterprise Boring Company, backs medical device company Neuralink and heads rocket company SpaceX.
Concerned
Tesla investors have been concerned Musk has been spreading himself too thin following the Twitter deal. Tesla has already lost nearly 60% of its value this year, as, like other carmakers, it battles supply chain issues and increasing competition in the EV (electric vehicle) space.
Article continues after this advertisementLast month, Musk told a Delaware court that he would reduce his time at Twitter and eventually find a new leader to run the social media company.
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The poll comes after Twitter’s Sunday policy update, which prohibited accounts created solely for the purpose of promoting other social media firms and content that contains links or usernames for rival platforms.