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Why Elon Musk may soon step down as Twitter CEO

Elon Musk, the newly appointed CEO of Twitter, may be thinking about leaving the position after only a little over two months on the job.

Sunday night, Musk posted a poll on his verified account asking followers to decide whether or not he should resign as CEO of Twitter. Musk also promised to follow the poll’s results.

“Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll,” Musk Wrote.

The poll has since shifted, though, in favor of removing Musk as CEO of the microblogging site.

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The wealthy owner of Tesla has been embroiled in a number of disputes on the “blue app” ever since he purchased Twitter and assumed control of it in late October.

After Jack Dorsey, the company’s former CEO, sold it to Musk for $44 billion, Musk started to implement some contentious changes to the company’s policies and staff.

Immediately after being named CEO of Twitter, he fired half of the company’s employees as well as a number of its senior executives. He also declared that remote working would no longer be permitted for the company’s surviving, fortunate employees.

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