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Elon Musk plans new policy after 10m tweeps voted him out

by Marcus Amudipe
December 20, 2022
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Twitter Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk, has revealed that only paid Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to vote in future policy-related polls on the platform.

Gadget Africa had reported that Musk on Sunday set up a Twitter poll to ask people to vote if he should continue as CEO of Twitter.

At the end of the poll, more than 10 million people voted in favour of him stepping down as Twitter’s chief executive.

After delaying his response to the poll, Musk on Monday replied a random user who suggested that the poll was compromised by fake accounts.

He also replied to another user’s who suggested that “Blue subscribers should be the only ones that can vote in policy related polls”, Musk said: “Good point. Twitter will make that change.”

Twitter Blue is a paid-for subscription that allows anyone to buy a blue tick verified badge for their account.

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