Elon Musk, who received a majority of votes on Twitter that he should resign as CEO of social media giant Twitter, is actively searching for a new CEO, US media reported.

Mr. Musk conducted a poll on Twitter asking users whether he should resign as CEO of Twitter, and 57.5% said he should resign, accounting for the majority.



Musk has so far remained silent, saying he will comply with the outcome, but has not announced his resignation.



Under these circumstances, CNBC TV in the United States reported on the 20th that Mr. Musk is actively looking for a new CEO, citing officials.



Sources also testified that Musk was continuously looking for a new CEO even before the vote took place.



Last year, when discussions about raising taxes on the wealthy rose, Musk voted to sell his shares in Tesla, an American electric car maker, to pay taxes. I decided to sell it, but later it turned out that the sale had started at the time of voting.



"Mr. Musk is simply using Twitter polls as a way to justify his decisions," said Brian Quinn, a professor at Boston College Law School.



At the time of this vote, Mr. Mask tweeted, ``No one wants to work for the continuation of Twitter.