After a disastrous month and a half of leadership over the social media network, CEO Musk may have realized that he may not be right for the job.

The no-longer-richest-man-in-the-world asked his 122 million followers if he should step down as CEO, something he promised to do when he took over the company.

What did the result look like? More than 10 million accounts said that he should step down.

Musk has been accused of abandoning his role at the car company and allowing it to wither by angry shareholders.

Musk suspended a number of journalists who he baselessly accused of sharing his location data, a decision that was met with outrage from both fans and critics.

By last night, Musk had reversed his policy of banning links to other social sites, which was one of the reasons he lashed out at his competitors.

Musk is desperate to leave this nightmare of his own creation, given the results of the latest poll.

Musk whined Sunday evening that no one wanted the job that could keep the micro-messaging service alive. There isn't a replacement.

He said that a future CEO will have to like pain a lot and that you have to invest your life savings in a company that has been in the fast lane to bankruptcy.

The executive director of RebellionPAC told him that before he bought it, it was doing well.

With a CEO in place that will still have to answer to Musk, what will the future look like?

The question isn't finding a CEO, it's finding a CEO who can keep it going.

He's caused a lot of damage to the company's reputation, and it's most definitely not him.

Musk had a few moments of clarity.

"Be careful what you wish, as you may get it," he said.

10 million people said he should step down.

One of the largest shareholders in the company called for the removal of Musk.