The company's chief executive says he would 'abide by the results' of poll posted on the platform.
Twitter's owner Elon Musk is asking users of the social media platform to vote on his future as its chief executive officer.
In a poll to his 122 million followers, he tweeted: "Should I step down as head... I will abide by the results..." The technology tycoon, who also runs Tesla and Space X, has faced tremendous criticism since taking over Twitter.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
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