From his social media account, "Should I quit being a Twitter administrator?" 57.5 percent of the 17.5 million people who voted for Elon Musk's poll said “Yes”.
Musk has 122 million followers on Twitter.Dan Ives, senior analyst at private investment firm Wedbush Securities, said he believes this vote will end Musk's term at the company.Ives added that Musk realized that it was not possible for him to manage Tesla and Twitter at the same time, and that he wanted to bring a new head of Twitter:Have you ever thought about pouring boiling water on your car?RReadBakeryPresident Erdogan met with Elon Musk“The biggest issue he's had here has been that advertisers have moved away from Twitter as it sparked controversy.“90 percent of the company's turnover is from advertising revenues.”Musk, who also manages the Space X company, has received a lot of criticism since he bought Twitter.After buying the social media site for $44 billion in October, Musk made many important changes to Twitter, laying off half of the workers.Just before Musk's last survey, Twitter announced that posts linking to profiles on other social media accounts were banned.The company will not be allowed to share links to social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, in which the user name is mentioned.Jack Dorsey, the former manager of Twitter, who invested in a social media platform called Nostr, responded to this announcement with the question “Why?” replied by sharing.Dorsey added that this ban is “meaningless” in another post.Before the new rule was announced on Saturday, Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz's account was suspended for violating the undisclosed rule.
Lorenz's account was closed, and he posted a link to his accounts on all other social media sites, saying "let's stay in touch".
Lorenz's account was reinstated on Sunday.
Twitter officially announced the rule on Sunday, “We are aware that many of you are also active on other social media accounts. But we will no longer allow some social media platforms to be promoted like this for free.”
The company added that attempts to circumvent the ban would also be considered violations of the rules.
On the other hand, Elon Musk also shared a tweet that contradicts the rule brought by the company.
Answering a question from a user, Musk said, “I think it's okay to share a link once in a while. "But we will not allow our competitors to be relentlessly advertised for free, that was absurd," he said.
Musk, who froze the accounts of a number of journalists last week, was therefore condemned by the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN).
When the UN says "freedom of the press is not a toy"; The EU has announced that they can impose sanctions on Twitter.