Twitter users want ElonMusk to step down as head of the site, poll -- launched by him -- reveals
Elon Musk could be on the way out as head of Twitter after his controversial $44 billion takeover in October.
Numerous celebs, including Jim Carrey, Elton John, and more, left the social media platform after Musk bought it. The deal has seen the Tesla mogul lay off a number of top officials including CEO, Parag Agrawal, as well as announcing the platform’s new $8 per month user subscription to verify accounts.Amid the ongoing controversy over some of his decisions, Musk launched a poll to determine his fate as the head of the site.Over 17.5 million votes were cast, with 57.
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