Elon Musk Could Resign as Twitter CEO Today, Asks Twitter Users to Vote on His Future

Musk had previously indicated that he didn't want to serve as Twitter CEO for very long

Updated: 19 December 2022 06:42 IST

Elon Musk Could Resign as Twitter CEO Today, Asks Twitter Users to Vote on His Future

Elon Musk has tweeted a poll asking Twitter users to decide whether or not he should step down as CEO, and promising he will abide by the result. The poll is open till approximately 4:30pm India time, or 3am PST, and so the result will be known soon. Musk has had a tumultuous few months as CEO, laying off thousands of Twitter's staff and implementing massive policy changes such as the botched rollout of a repurposed Twitter Blue premium subscription plan and reversing bans on multiple controversial personalities and organisations including former US President Donald Trump.

Musk has previously stated that he did not want to serve as CEO of Twitter for long, indicating that he would find someone else for the job. He is currently CEO of Tesla Inc, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink, and the Musk Foundation. He has recently faced criticism for neglecting his other jobs, particularly by prominent Tesla shareholders. 

His tenure as CEO has been controversial, starting with a huge round of layoffs and encouraging more staff to quit or work “extremely hardcore” hours. He has also made fundamental changes to Twitter as a platform and has acted to dismantle much of the platform's content moderation capabilities in the name of promoting freedom of speech.

Musk recently polled Twitter users about whether to reinstate Donald Trump's suspended account, although it was not clear whether any measures had been taken to prevent vote manipulation. This came after a promise to only make decisions about content moderation and account reinstatements through a “content moderation council with widely diverse viewpoints”. However, Musk later told company employees that the proposed council would only be “advisory” and he would be the final arbiter of all such decisions anyway. It is unclear whether such a council was ever established, and meanwhile Twitter's existing Trust and Safety Council has also since been disbanded. 

Most recently, Musk was in the news for banning the accounts of multiple journalists who cover Twitter, as well as an account that reposts public-domain information about the movements of his private jet, without notice. Musk has previously referred to himself as a “free speech absolutist”. 

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