Elon Musk asked Twitter if he should “step down as head of” the company in a poll shared Sunday, adding that he would “abide by the results” of the final vote.
More than 17 million Twitter users ultimately participated in the poll, which has since closed. As seen below, over 57 percent of those who contributed a vote said that Musk should step down, while roughly 43 percent said he should not.
Also of note amid recent Twitter developments was a since-removed announcement of certain links related to other social media services no longer being allowed on the platform, word of which spurred further confusion and frustration among many users. Among those who swiftly questioned this specific policy, official tweets about which were later deleted, was former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. In a one-word response on Sunday, Dorsey offered, simply, “Why?”
It’s a question that arguably hangs in the air in response to the slew of Twitter developments in recent months, all under Musk’s leadership, and one that bears repeating:






