Twitter Blue subscribers now have the power to decide major policy decisions, as Elon Musk announces a new voting system that could change the way Twitter operates.
Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter Inc., has announced that major policy decisions will now be voted on by paying Twitter Blue subscribers. The announcement comes after a poll was conducted on the social media platform asking Musk to step down as CEO.
Musk took to Twitter to explain the new policy, saying that it was in response to the poll. He stated that the decision was made in order to give paying subscribers more control over the platform.
The poll, which was conducted by Justin Bieber, asked users to vote on whether or not Musk should step down as CEO. The results showed that the majority of voters were leaning towards a yes vote.
The move to restrict voting to paying subscribers has been met with mixed reactions from the Twitter community. Some users have applauded the decision, arguing that it will help to keep the platform more secure. Others have expressed concern over the potential for censorship and the lack of transparency.
It remains to be seen how this new policy will affect the way Twitter operates. However, it is clear that Musk is taking steps to ensure that the platform is more secure and that the voices of paying subscribers are heard.
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