Elon Musk continues without stating whether he will leave Twitter and drops that in the next polls not all users will vote
Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2022
It was only in one of these user responses that he spoke indirectly of the polls. One user commented that "blue subscribers should be the only ones who can vote in polls related to politics", to which the mogul replied that it was a "good point" and added that "Twitter will make that change". Shortly after, he commented that a Twitter thread in which he made sure that it was possible that bots had voted against him was "interesting".
Blue subscribers should be the only ones that can vote in policy related polls. We actually have skin in the game
— Unfiltered☢Boss (@Unfilteredboss1) December 19, 2022
Already this Monday, almost immediately after launching the survey, Musk wrote with supposed irony a proverb that says "Be careful what you wish for, because you may end up getting it", and immediately afterward warned anyone interested in taking the reins of Twitter that "You have to really like pain."
He also showed some skepticism about the solutions at the time, because, he said, "nobody wants the job that would truly keep Twitter alive. There is no successor," but he did not interrupt the survey for that reason.
This Tuesday the world's media brought the poll to its front pages, not daring to speculate about the immediate future and remembering the unpredictable nature of the billionaire, who by the way last week lost his position as the richest man in the world in benefit of French Bernard Arnault, executive director of the luxury goods group LVMH.
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