Musk: "Should I quit?"
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Maybe he’ll ban everyone who votes yes and then have a recount
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I'm kind of surprised, actually.
I would have thought that those who liked some of the openness (real or presumed) and attempts to make it better would have outnumbered the "nay" votes.
Back in November, he said that we can expect to see Twitter doing a lot of "dumb things." He was right.
Nevertheless, he remains the owner.
The interesting part will be to see if he can find a CEO who doesn't blunder about making erratic changes while preserving the platform.
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I'm kind of surprised, actually.
I would have thought that those who liked some of the openness (real or presumed) and attempts to make it better would have outnumbered the "nay" votes.
Back in November, he said that we can expect to see Twitter doing a lot of "dumb things." He was right.
Nevertheless, he remains the owner.
The interesting part will be to see if he can find a CEO who doesn't blunder about making erratic changes while preserving the platform.
@George-K said in Musk: "Should I quit?":
The interesting part will be to see if he can find a CEO who doesn't blunder about making erratic changes while preserving the platform.
Also, it will be interesting to see whether he can stop himself from interfering in everything
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@George-K said in Musk: "Should I quit?":
The interesting part will be to see if he can find a CEO who doesn't blunder about making erratic changes while preserving the platform.
Also, it will be interesting to see whether he can stop himself from interfering in everything
@Doctor-Phibes said in Musk: "Should I quit?":
stop himself from interfering in everything
Exactly. I have to wonder how much he deals with the day-to-day workings of SpaceX, Tesla and the Boring Company (hey, whatever happened to them?).
Micromanagement by the top is rarely a good idea, whether you're talking about a business or the government.
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He actually said future polls would only count blue-checked accounts.