Elon Musk Promises to Step Down as Head of Twitter — Edward Snowden Throws His Name in the Hat for CEO

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Chief of Twitter has promised to step down as head of Twitter. As the billionaire seeks a new CEO to run his social media platform, privacy advocate Edward Snowden throws his name into the hat, saying he will make payments in Bitcoin. “The problem isn’t finding a CEO, it’s finding a CEO who can keep Twitter alive,” Musk clarified.

Elon Musk discusses finding a new CEO for Twitter He’s Twitter asked if he should step down as head of the social media platform. The billionaire added that he would follow the results of a poll that showed him 57.5% of more than 17.5 million respondents want him to step down.

Musk responded to comments that a new CEO had already been elected and that he would retire and become chairman of Twitter’s board of directors. declared: “Nobody wants a job that can actually keep Twitter alive. }

The problem isn’t finding a CEO, the problem is finding a CEO who can sustain Twitter.

Many urged Mr. Musk not to quit. “If Elon Musk leaves Twitter, I will be closing my account, the reason he opened it in the first place,” exclaimed one. “The crowd also chose to crucify Jesus. Remember Elon Musk. Crowds aren’t always right. Leaders lead and don’t bow!” Another billionaire told to “Stand up for free speech. The First Amendment needs you,” he stressed, a third user.

In November, Musk told the court that he did not want to be CEO of Twitter.

Musk’s tweet was also flooded with comments from people suggesting he could be Twitter’s new CEO. Among those who responded was a free speech and privacy advocate who defected to Russia after exposing a National Security Agency (NSA) spy program that affected millions of Americans in 2013. There was a whistleblower, Edward Snowden, who was he wrote: Bitcoin.

Responding to a question about whether he was “strong enough to be despised” as Twitter’s CEO, Musk’s main problem was: When he Snowden wrote:

Oh, I think I survived a bit of criticism in the past.

Some complained that Musk’s poll did not arrive in time for the vote. Many users suspect most voters are bots. “This poll is unfair. Like me, I didn’t vote until the last day because I was too busy preparing for the holidays at this time of year and couldn’t even log in. Most of the votes in this poll are , from a hoaxed Democratic Party account!” emphasized one user.

Kim Dotcom told Musk: They have the largest army of bots on his Twitter. They have 100,000 “analysts” and 30-40 accounts all voting against you. Let’s clean up and run this poll again. The majority trust you.

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