Elon Musk starts poll with one question: Should I step down as head of Twitter?
The social media magnate – who has side hustles in rocketry, tunnelling, a diversified automotive and energy operation, flame throwers, and tequila – took to Twitter over the weekend with the following pledge:— Elon Musk That appears to be a response to his recent unilateral decisions to ban, then unban, an account that tracks Musk's private jet, and accounts held by journalists who covered that change.
The service also banned references and links to rival social networks – such as the decentralised Twitter-like service Mastodon – that many have seen as alternatives to Twitter. Many Twitter users feel the rapid and inconsistent policy changes, increase in hate speech on the service, and Musk's reported warning Twitter could go bankrupt, mean they should establish social media accounts elsewhere and then advise Twitter users of their new presences.
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