Musk: Future policy-related polls only open for Twitter Blue subscribers
A whopping 57.5 per cent of Twitter users called for Musk to step down after 17.5 million users took part in a poll.
A whopping 57.5 per cent of Twitter users called for Musk to step down after 17.5 million users took part in a poll.
The poll delivered a decisive victory for the 'yes' camp, with more than 17 million people participating in it.
There was a huge surge in people moving onto the platform after Musk asked whether to reinstate Donald Trump’s account.
It is part of a new digital rulebook that has made Europe the global leader in the push to rein in the power of social media companies.
Messages were being projected onto the company's headquarters in San Fransisco as hundreds of employees rejected Musk's ultimatum.
Fake tweets from Tesla, SpaceX and Coca Cola have all been doing the rounds...
Workers who survived last week’s mass layoffs are facing harsher work conditions and growing uncertainty about their ability to keep Twitter running.
Verified users will be given 90 days to sign up or lose their blue tick.
Congratulations to the Rt Hon Joe Lycett for being appointed Secretary of Piss Takes, and Mr Blobby on becoming the Minister for Delicate Chinaware.
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