Until a worthy candidate for the position of head of Twitter is found, Musk will work as an executive director.
Elon Musk finally commented on the results of a survey that he himself recently launched on Twitter. According to the results of the vote, 57% of more than 17.5 million people wanted him to resign as CEO of the social network.
The official comment was preceded by Musk’s thoughts on the participation of bots in the poll (which is a potential reason to invalidate the results), as well as possible plans to participate in the votes of only privileged users – for example, those who have purchased a long-suffering subscription to Twitter Blue.
Who will take over the position of head and when it will happen is still unknown. Musk only says that to begin with you need to find the real thing stupid a worthy candidate.
I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job! After that I would like to do software & servers teams.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 21, 2022
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Elon himself, after his retirement, is not going to get rid of the company and plans to lead the software and server teams.
Musk, who bought Twitter for $44 billion in October, previously said in court that his role as CEO would be temporary. However, after a wave of ridiculous updates on Twitter and hate in the press, it is difficult to predict who will take the burden of managing the social network. Musk has honestly set a pretty low bar for leadership, so many commentators on social media are writing that anyone would be better than him.
What is clear is that the new CEO will have to lead an almost unrecognizable company. Approximately 70% of the staff were downsized or voluntarily resigned. Advertisers left the platform after being attacked by fake accounts and trolls. And the content moderation and security measures look strange, to put it mildly. In addition, the company is now facing increasing pressure from the government on several fronts.
Senator Ed Markey to Elon Musk: Start your companies. Or Congress will do it.”