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Elon Musk has been under some serious pressure regarding his choice of actions when it comes to managing Twitter. Although, it seems now that the billion-dollar head of Twitter might finally step down from his position. According to a recent poll that Elon Musk himself conducted, seemingly most think that he should not manage Twitter anymore.

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Moreover, apart from regular Twitter users, renowned streamers and YouTubers like MrBeast and Hasan Piker also feel that Musk is not suitable for the job. Thus, raising a question that is surprisingly complicated and convoluted to understand.

Elon Musk and his Twitter poll fail miserably

In a recent Twitter poll that Elon Musk conducted for 12 hours, he asked his followers whether he should stay the chief of Twitter or step down from his position. Elon Musk in his post asked, “Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll,” along with two options ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. However, by the time the poll ended, it was confirmed that 57.5% of people wanted him to leave his post.

Although, it seemed as if the billionaire was shocked when people started voting ‘Yes’.

Therefore, when he realized that most wanted him to step down, he posted, “As the saying goes, be careful what you wish, as you might get it,” and also later again posted saying, “Those who want power are the ones who least deserve it.”

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Notably, it was noticed that what Elon Musk was actually trying to do with the social media platform was not particularly impressive to people like MrBeast and Hasan Piker either.

What did MrBeast and Hasan Piker say?

It was seen that even one of the biggest admirers of Elon Musk, MrBeast, is not in support of the PayPal c0-founder. MrBeast commented on Musk’s post with a screenshot of the latest Twitter policies that prohibited other social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and other sites to use Twitter as an advertising site or even for general use.

Notably, MrBeast wrote, “If you’re going to keep doing stuff like this, yes.” Whereas Hasan Piker actually tried mocking Elon Musk for his ironic takes on ‘free speech’ and the ‘Internet for All’ agenda by writing, “imagine botting the no answer on this immediately to make yourself feel better smh”. 

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