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With so many people gone from the company so quickly, who knows how accurate the polling Twitter functions may be right now. So, before you trust any polls, make sure that the methods used to ...
You bet! The populi had spoken! Having seen prior examples of Twitter polls being taken seriously, I wrote at the time that the unscientific results of Musk’s surveys were not necessarily useful ...
A Twitter poll created by Elon Musk asking whether he should “step down as head of Twitter” ended early Monday morning with most respondents voting in the affirmative. Musk had said he would ...
Former President Donald Trump may be on his way out of the Twitter doghouse as favor for his return to the platform is leading the self-proclaimed chief twit’s poll on whether he should be ...
UPDATE 03:30 a.m. PST: Elon Musk’s Twitter poll has ended and the verdict is “Yes,” the world’s second richest man should step down as Head of Twitter, with 57.5% voting in favor.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk conducted a poll on the platform asking if he should step down from leading the company, and a majority of users support his departure as company head. Musk shared a poll to ...
After a majority of respondents to one of Elon Musk's polls concluded that the Twitter CEO should step down and let someone else run the company, Musk said he plans to change the rules of who can ...
Author and NYU professor Scott Galloway lost it on Tuesday over new Elon Musk using Twitter polls to help make decisions for the company. Galloway's outburst occurred on his podcast "Pivot," which ...
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