The current CEO of the social media platform can't seem to stop doing the polls despite the fact that they aren't going well.
At the time of writing, "yes" was on track to win with around 58 percent of the vote, and he should step down as head of the micro-messaging service. It's worth noting that Musk has previously stated that he doesn't intend to be CEO for the longhaul anyways.
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Musk's poll received over 16 million votes, as well as hundreds of thousands of retweets and a lot of comments from other people.
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Anderson simply replied, "Depends who you get to run it!" with a little thinking symbol tacked to the end.
News Corp bought the company for $580 million. Anderson was president until 2009, when he left. He is now enjoying the good life.
Is it possible that MySpace had its own issues? Absolutely. Anderson is up to the task when it comes to quick-witted social media retorts.