Will Scandalmonger Edward Snowden Become the Next CEO of Twitter?

Will Scandalmonger Edward Snowden Become the Next CEO of Twitter?
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Can Edward Snowden become the next CEO of Twitter? Elon Musk is ready to give up

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the head of Twitter, has declared his intention to leave his position. Edward Snowden, a privacy champion who accepts bitcoin as payment, entered his name into the running to be the new CEO of Twitter while the billionaire is looking. Finding a CEO is not the issue; rather, Musk stated, "the issue is finding a CEO who can keep Twitter alive."

Over the weekend, Elon Musk posted a poll on Twitter asking his 122.3 million followers if they thought he should stand down as CEO of Twitter. The billionaire said that he will follow the poll's findings, which showed that 57.5% of the more than 17.5 million participants wanted him to resign. It is to be seen if and will Edward Snowden become the next CEO of Twitter.

Musk stated in response to a remark that he had already chosen a new CEO and would resign to serve as chairman of the Twitter board: "No one wants the position who can genuinely keep Twitter alive. There isn't a replacement.

Musk received a lot of advice not to give up. "I will delete my account if Elon Musk leaves Twitter. One cried, "He's the reason I opened it in the first place. "Remember, Elon Musk, that the crowd also decided to crucify Jesus. The majority may not always be correct. Another person said to the millionaire, "Leaders LEAD, they don't bow. "Be a champion of free speech. You are necessary to the First Amendment, a third user highlighted.

"I anticipate limiting my time at Twitter and finding somebody else to manage Twitter over time," Musk said in court in November when asked if he wanted to be the CEO of the social media platform.

Musk's post was inundated with responses from those who claimed they could take over as the new CEO of Twitter. Whistle-blower Edward Snowden, a supporter of free expression and privacy who has been living in exile in Russia since he revealed a National Security Agency (NSA) espionage operation that affected millions of Americans in 2013, was one of many who reacted. I accept bitcoin as payment, he wrote.

As the CEO of Twitter, Musk was asked whether he was "strong enough to be loathed." Snowden responded by pointing out that Musk's biggest issue is that he is "being guided by right-wing fanatics away from what he wanted Twitter 2.0 to be."

Snowden wrote: "Oh, I believe I have had some criticism in the past."

Some others expressed regret at missing Musk's poll in time to cast their vote. Many people believe the majority of voters were automated. This time of year, like me, most people are busy getting ready for the holidays and haven't even been able to check in, so I didn't even notice the poll until the very last day. Additionally, I believe that most of the votes on this poll are coming from fictitious Democratic accounts.

It's foolish to conduct a poll like this when you are suddenly the deep state's number one opponent, Kim Dotcom advised Musk. They own the largest Twitter bot army. They have 100,000 "analysts" who are all voting against you, each with 30–40 accounts. After we tidy up, we should retake this poll. Most people believe in you.

A more cautious Musk may take the place of a shoot-from-the-hip Musk. Musk is well-known for electric vehicles (Tesla) and rockets (Space X and Starlink), but his primary skill is coding. He wrote the code for PayPal, the first online payment system when he was just 12 years old.

He is thus well knowledgeable in creating the spaghetti of codes needed to put apps together. If Musk had control over the software and servers, Twitter would still be the vilified microblogging platform that it is today. And Elon Musk would continue to be the erratic, unpredictable, and brilliant disruptor that he is.

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