Elon Musk confirms he WILL step down as Twitter chief
More than 57 per cent of users who voted in a Twitter poll Mr Musk posted on Sunday night said he should step down.
More than 57 per cent of users who voted in a Twitter poll Mr Musk posted on Sunday night said he should step down.
The poll delivered a decisive victory for the 'yes' camp, with more than 17 million people participating in it.
Musk tweeted the 12-hour poll at 11.20pm on Sunday night, and judging by the tweets that followed - he's worried!
European Commissioner Vera Jourova said that the suspensions were “worrying” and that EU law protects media freedom.
'Space Karen' may have crossed the line, here: Elon Musk took to Twitter on Sunday morning, to implicitly criticise Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Musk’s Neuralink is one of many groups working on linking brains to computers, but claims to be "quite ahead" of the field.
Written by Trevisan himself, the book is also an essay that reflects on some fundamental issues for the future of the web, first of all the so-called right to be forgotten.
Items included two weapons, lots of Diet Coke cans and a painting of Washington crossing the Delaware.
The former president’s account reappeared on the social media platform along with his previous posts - all 59,000 of them.
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