Twitter users have voted in favour of Elon Musk stepping down as the platform's chief executive after the billionaire ran a poll on his future.
A total of 57.5% voted "yes" after Mr Musk asked
his 122 million followers whether he should stand down.
Mr Musk, who bought Twitter for $44bn (£36bn), said before
the poll closed that he would abide by the result.
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The technology tycoon, who also runs Tesla and Space X, has
faced much criticism since taking over the site.
Mr Musk is yet to comment since the poll closed. Even if he
were to resign as chief executive, he would remain as Twitter's owner.
More than 17.5 million users voted in his poll on Monday,
with 42.5% voting no to Mr Musk stepping down.
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In the past Mr Musk has obeyed Twitter polls. He's fond of
quoting the phrase "vox populi, vox dei", a Latin phrase which
roughly means "the voice of the people is the voice of God".
A former Twitter member of staff, who left the company
recently, told the BBC that Mr Musk was "showing himself to be the
incompetent fool we all knew he was".
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Speaking on condition of anonymity, they added: "His
investors are surely looking at this now and questioning whether he was the
right horse to back.
"I imagine he's getting pressure from investors to step
down and is using this poll to make it look like he's following the will of the
people instead of the will of those paying his bills."
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Minutes before the polled closed, the founder of crypto
exchange Binance replied to Mr Musk saying he should "stay the
course" and not step down.
Changpeng Zhao is thought to be one of Twitter's investors
and said in May he had backed Mr Musk taking over by making a $500m
investment.
Source: BBCNEWS
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