Twitter people's voice has spoken.

And she voted with a gratifyingly large majority in a global survey of users (via Twitter, of course) for an end to the chaotic despotic rule of Twitter boss Elon Musk, which has lasted for 53 days.

The multi-billionaire and entrepreneur with the huge ego had brought about the vote on his future as Twitter boss himself - presumably in the wrong assessment that millions of fans, especially in the right-wing filter bubble, absolutely wanted him to continue at the top of the short message service with the big political wanted to see the effect.

An Internet platform that not only stands for freedom of expression and lively debates, but also spread false news and hate messages before and especially after Musk took over.

A network whose propaganda potential Donald Trump exploited in 2016 for his election victory over Hillary Clinton.

Musk like Trump?

It is possible that the massive public criticism, including from the Federal Foreign Office, of the blocking of the Twitter accounts of well-known US journalists or the displeasure with the change in Twitter guidelines, which did not follow any recognizable strategy, prompted Musk to hold his online referendum.

Like Trump, who he unblocked, Musk behaves as a genius to whom no rules or voting results apply.

That could be the case again now.