As expected wants Elon Musk (51) as Twitter-Boss not resign immediately. The US billionaire will step down as soon as a successor has been found. The owner of the short message service tweeted this on Tuesday (local time). If he finds someone who is “stupid enough”, he will only lead the software and server teams himself. Twitter users had previously engaged in a Musk-initiated Poll voted majority for his resignation. However, there is currently little indication that Musk will quickly find a suitable candidate for the top job. Either way, he should retain great influence as the owner.
Musk had already warned before the vote that there were no interested parties who were able to “actually keep Twitter alive”. He himself had taken over the top position in the course of his approximately 44 billion dollar purchase of the Internet platform in October. However, Musk had repeatedly signaled before the survey that he would not take over the office permanently. Musk said last month that he expects to reduce his working hours at Twitter and hand over the leadership there over time.
Chaos on Twitter also causes displeasure at Tesla
The tech billionaire also runs other companies such as the electric car manufacturer Tesla and the rocket company SpaceX. Musk’s commitment and the ongoing turbulence on Twitter are causing dissatisfaction among their investors and fears that he is neglecting his other companies and damaging their reputation. Some of Tesla’s key shareholders have publicly complained that Musk’s focus is too much on Twitter and that he is currently absent as the automaker’s CEO.
Tesla is under pressure anyway – the share
has fallen by around 50 percent in three months. With the survey in the night from Sunday to Monday, Tesla investors hoped that Musk, as Twitter CEO, would vacate the field as quickly as possible, which drove the stock up. However, with Wednesday morning’s tweet, it became clear that Musk would not be resigning anytime soon. The stock lost 8 percent again.
Musk’s almost two months as “Head of Twitter” have been characterized by chaos and controversy. Not even state supervisors can still make contact
– and the last employees in Germany hope for a works council. After a series of highly controversial decisions, the headwind for the 51-year-old star entrepreneur has become increasingly stronger. The Twitter poll he initiated himself on Sunday turned out to be quite clear: 57.5 percent of 17.5 million votes were for the resignation. Musk had previously assured that he would stick to the result of the vote. According to US media reports, his search for a new boss was already underway before the vote – but so far without success.
Musk has been heavily criticized
In the past week, the situation on Twitter has continued to escalate. So Musk – despite his repeatedly emphasized commitment to freedom of speech – first blocked an automated account for tracking his private jet and laterhe also temporarily the user accounts of some US journalists. His plan to no longer allow users to advertise their presence on certain competing platforms – including Facebook, Instagram or Mastodon – triggered further anger. Musk promised in another tweet on Monday night that he would also put major changes to the guidelines to the vote in the future.
The vote on his resignation as head of Twitter is not the first poll that Musk has conducted on the Internet platform. Last year, for example, Musk committed a Twitter vote to selling a tenth of his Tesla shares. In November he had a vote on whether the former US President donald trump (76) may work again on the short message service. Yes, he can, was the answer with a narrow majority, whereupon Twitter unblocked the account again. Trump had been banned from Twitter in the wake of expressions of sympathy for supporters who stormed the Capitol in Washington on January 6, 2021.
Musk’s Twitter purchase raised suspicions from the start. The multi-billionaire justified the takeover as an action to strengthen freedom of speech. However, critics feared that the internet platform would be further brutalized and that the change of ownership could lead to more unbridled hate speech, hate speech and disinformation. Musk failed to address those concerns. On the contrary: With a wave of layoffs, erratic rule changes and other controversial decisions, he shook the online network and frightened advertisers – the most important source of income.