Elon asked his audience if he should step down as Twitter CEO.
As of writing, 57% had said yes. He has currently said he would abide by the poll.
He has previously asked Twitter if suspended journalists should be allowed back, which they were, and whether he should sell 10% of his Tesla stake. In both cases, he abided by the results.
Of note, however, he had already sold his TSLA shares before that poll.
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