Nearly 1 Million Vote For Snoop Dogg To Run Twitter As He Mocks Musk Poll

Snoop Dogg nearly 1 million votes to run Twitter as he scoffs at Musk poll

Snoop Dogg launches a Twitter poll of his own.

An hour after Elon Musk, rapper Snoop Dogg posted a poll on Twitter asking users whether he should run the microblogging platform. The poll was launched on Monday morning and there are still about 13 hours left for users to choose between “yes” and “no”. Snoop Dogg’s poll has already received over 1.2 million votes, with 81 percent of respondents saying yes. Mr Musk has already started a poll asking users to vote on whether he should continue as the chief executive officer (CEO) of the microblogging platform.

Voting has now ended with over 17 million votes cast. About 57 percent of users voted for Musk to step down as head of Twitter, while about 42 percent of users who participated in the survey voted for him to remain CEO of Twitter. Mr Musk has said he will follow up on the results of the vote.

Users have posted hilarious responses to Snoop Dogg’s Twitter poll, asking the rapper to take over the microblogging platform.

The user commented, “You should rebrand it as Tweeter again.” “Only if we all had to tweet in rap lyrics,” said another.

Guinness World Records It also responded saying that it was the “biggest yes ratio ever in a Twitter poll”.

The 51-year-old posted the poll poking fun at Mr Musk for asking users to decide his future. The Twitter CEO has not yet commented on whether he will definitely step down as the head of the company.

Earlier, Mr Musk had also shared a tweet saying that all major policy changes on Twitter would be put to vote. The tweet also apologized for not implementing such a system earlier. Mr. Musk has promised that such policy changes will not be made without reaching a consensus.

The billionaire currently holds the position of CEO at six companies, including Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink and the Musk Foundation in addition to Twitter, and has previously expressed his intention not to continue as CEO of Twitter for much longer. Was. Workload in all six companies.

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