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Friday, December 23, 2022

Mr. Beast, a well-known YouTuber, asks Elon Musk whether he may take over as Twitter's CEO.

 From Divya Bhati Elon Musk is now seeking a replacement for the position of CEO of Twitter. The founder of Tesla and current CEO of Twitter indicated recently that he will stand down from his position once he finds a qualified candidate to succeed him. And many people, including well-known YouTuber Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson, are interested in this significant employment position.



Donaldson has expressed interest in heading social networking and microblogging by requesting to become the future CEO of twitter. He asked, "Can I be the next CEO of Twitter."

While Twitter users responded to this suggestion in a variety of ways, Mr. Musk himself seems interested in running. Musk tweeted in response to a comment made by a 24-year-old YouTuber, "It's not out of the question."

Musk terminated the Twitter agreement for $44 billion and ousted Parag Agarwal as CEO. Later, in order to completely restructure the business, he also let go of numerous personnel. Additionally, Musk is experimenting with and testing new features that might be added in the future to materialise his vision for Twitter 2.0. Not only that, but Musk also launched a survey to find out if people wanted him to lead Twitter. On the social networking site, he initiated the poll and declared that he would follow the results.

However, the second-richest individual in the world did not fare well in the vote. According to the results, 10 million Twitter users, or 57% of voters, said they do not want Musk to run the social media platform. Musk shared the findings and then said that, with one stipulation, he would leave his position as CEO after just eight weeks. If he manages to locate a good replacement, that is. "As soon as I find someone naive enough to accept the position of CEO, I will step down from it! I shall thereafter only be in charge of the software and server teams "Tweeted he.

It's interesting to note that Donaldson has been blasting Musk for Twitter's current rules prohibiting users from endorsing other people's social media profiles. The YouTuber posted that Musk should resign as CEO after condemning the policy. He tweeted, "If you're going to keep doing something like this, yes."

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