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New Twitter boss hired, to start in six weeks: Musk

Billionaire will transition to executive chair, CTO, ‘honouring’ poll results telling him to step down

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 May 2023 8:30AM

New Twitter boss hired, to start in six weeks: Musk
Elon Musk has announced that he has hired someone to replace him as Twitter and X Corporation chief executive officer. – AFP pic, May 12, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO – Elon Musk yesterday said that he has hired someone to replace him as chief executive officer (CEO) for Twitter and its newly named X Corporation parent company.

“Excited to announce that I’ve hired a new CEO for X/Twitter,” Musk said in a tweet, adding that she would start the job in about six weeks. 

Twitter users in December voted to oust owner Musk as chief executive in an unscientific poll he organised and promised to honour, just weeks after he took charge of the social media giant. 

“My role will transition to being (executive) chair and chief technology officer, overseeing product, software & system operations,” the billionaire tweeted. 

Musk’s running of Twitter has been criticised as taking the billionaire’s attention away from his jobs running Tesla and SpaceX. 

If Musk follows through on the announcement, he will belatedly fulfil a promise he made at the end of last year to honour the results of a poll he conducted on Twitter. 

A total of 57.5% of more than 17 million accounts voted for him to step down. 

“I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!” Musk tweeted at the time. 

Musk has fully owned Twitter since late October and has repeatedly courted controversy as CEO, sacking most of its staff, readmitting far-right figures to the platform, suspending journalists and charging for previously free services. 

He recently made the tech firm part of an “X” shell corporation, getting rid of the Twitter company name but continuing to use it for the platform. 

The controversial billionaire has talked publicly about using Twitter to build an all-purpose “X” application that combines messages, payments and more. 

This week he announced encrypted direct messages on Twitter, and that audio and video calls are going to be added to the platform. 

The San Francisco-based company, which generates most of its revenue from advertising, is set to earn less than US$3 billion (RM13.4 billion) in 2023, down from US$4 billion (RM17.86 billion) in 2022, according to Insider Intelligence. – AFP, May 12, 2023

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