• Networks Elon Musk's 'binding' survey ends: 57.5% want him to resign as CEO of Twitter

This Monday ended the voting period in the survey that Elon Musk himself, CEO and owner of Twitter, launched to decide his future at the helm of this social network.

As a result, 57.5% of the more than 17 million registered votes voted in favor of the American resigning as CEO of Twitter.

Hours after this result was known, Musk has spoken for the first time about the result of his survey and has done so through Twitter.

He there he has ensured that, in the future, only paid Twitter subscribers -those who have Twitter Blue- will be able to vote in future surveys related to the company's policies.

Several users have insinuated in different tweets that the results of the survey were biased since there were fake accounts that had voted, some theories to which Musk has responded by calling them "interesting".

Another user has suggested to him that "premium subscription users should be the only ones who can vote in polls related to company policies", to which Musk replied: "Good point. Twitter will make that change."

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