Elon Musk, the CEO of social media giant Twitter, was asking users whether they should resign as the head of Twitter, and 57.5% of the votes were in favor of resigning.
Mr. Mask said that he will "follow the results of the vote," and how Twitter's management system will be reviewed will be the focus of the future.
Twitter's CEO Elon Musk, who asked users on his Twitter account whether he should resign as the top of Twitter, closed before 8:30 pm Japan time on the 19th.
As a result, the total number of votes exceeded 17 million votes, with 57.5% saying that he should resign, and 42.5% saying he should not resign, giving a majority in favor.
Mr. Musk has made important decisions by voting on Twitter, such as reviving the account of former President Trump of the United States, which had been permanently suspended.
And recently, criticism has increased for suspending the account of a reporter from a major American media and changing Twitter's posting rules, and Mr. Musk said on the 18th, "We will vote for major policy changes in the future. ” was posted.
Mr. Mask said that he will ``follow the results of the vote'' regarding the vote to ask whether he should resign this time, and the focus will be on the specific timing of his resignation and how Twitter's management system will be reviewed.