Elon Musk's latest Twitter name suggestion is now going viral on the social media platform. This just shows that he is really enjoying being the largest stakeholder in the online platform.
The famous tech CEO was able to purchase more than 9% of Twitter's stock. After that, he decided to join the social media giant's board members.
However, his becoming a board member of Twitter still has its expiration. The social media company said that Elon's position on Twitter will end by 2024.
Recently, the CEO had spent billions to be part of social media platform business partnership. No wonder he is using his influence to make some changes in the business as he is now one of the board directors. He started posting poll questions asking users what they wanted to change or have on the online site.
Elon Musk's Twitter Name Change Suggestion Goes Viral!
According to Unilad UK's latest report, Musk posted an online poll on Twitter. This survey asks people if they want to change the current name of the platform.
Of course, the poll is not a serious one. Instead, the billionaire jokingly asks Twitter users if they want to remove the letter "w" on the social media site's title.
As of writing, Musk's latest Twitter poll has already generated more than 56,000 likes, 4,300 quote tweets, and 8,600 tweets. On the other hand, the only option provided is "Yes" and "Of Course."
The "Yes" button is already at 55.7% vote. On the other hand, the "Of Course" option is at 44.3%.
The Twitter name change joke of Musk made many users laugh, and some of them shared their own punch lines about the "Titter" name adjustment.
If you want to see what people think about the Tesla CEO's name change suggestion, you can view the Twitter post below.
Other Twitter Updates Musk Suggests
Aside from the Twitter name change, the billionaire also shared some suggestions. But, unlike the first one, these changes are legitimate enhancements.
Musk recently posted another Twitter poll about an edit button. For the past years, this feature has been debated by many users.
Some of them want the social media platform to release it. Meanwhile, others said that it would change Twitter's main goal.
Although this is the case, the majority of the users who voted in the poll covered more than 73%. Only 26% said no to Musk's edit button feature suggestion.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk clarified that he is not really selling his Twitter shares.
On the other hand, Elon Musk's Twitter share is criticized by many people, saying that it violates federal law.
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Written by: Griffin Davis