Elon Musk asks Twitter users if he should step down and 'will abide by the results of poll'

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Elon Musk will step down as head of Twitter in the event that clients of the virtual entertainment vote in favor of him to do as such in a survey, he said on Sunday night - and citizens at present believe he should leave.

As of 11.45pm, 55.5 percent of the 1.8 million citizens had casted a ballot 'yes' with 45.5 percent saying 'no' because of the inquiry "Would it be a good idea for me to step down as head of Twitter? I will keep the consequences of this survey."

Musk sent off the survey at 11.20pm GMT, and close to 20 minutes after the fact, he tweeted: "As the adage goes, be cautious what you wish, as you could get it."
The 51-year-old assumed control over the running of Twitter in late October and has stood out for prompting a $8 month to month membership for a blue tick and laying off an enormous number of staff.

He took control with expressed desires to advance free discourse and invited past exiles Kanye West and Donald Trump back on the web - just to re-boycott the previous after the rapper's proceeded with hostile to Semetic feeling. On Saturday, he kept on ringing the progressions as he lifted the suspensions of the Twitter records of a few writers he had recently restricted.

Musk has proactively had a few reactions to his leave tweet.

Lex Fridman stated: "Let me a little. No compensation. All in. Center around extraordinary designing and expanding how much love on the planet. Simply offering my assistance in the impossible case it's helpful."

Musk answered: "You should like torment a ton. One catch: you need to put your life reserve funds in Twitter and it has been in the fast track to
liquidation since May. Still need the work?"

To another, Musk expressed: "Nobody needs the work who can really keep Twitter alive. There is no replacement."

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