Subj : Elon Musk says hes stepping down as Twitter CEO - but dont celebr To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri May 12 2023 10:30:03 Elon Musk says hes stepping down as Twitter CEO - but dont celebrate just yet Date: Fri, 12 May 2023 09:12:12 +0000 Description: Musk announced in a tweet that an unnamed woman would be taking over as CEO, but that hell still be overseeing Twitter. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Well, we had a good run, folks. No, wait, sorry - it was a catastrophically bad run, a rollercoaster without brakes that caused all kinds of assorted chaos and misery for people who just wanted to, you know, use Twitter like a normal social media platform. Twitter owner and chief executive Elon Musk has announced in a tweet (because of course he did it in a tweet) that he plans to step down as CEO of the social media giant, revealing that his replacement - an unnamed woman - will be taking over in around six weeks time. Excited to announce that Ive hired a new CEO for X/Twitter. She will be starting in ~6 weeks!My role will transition to being exec chair & CTO, overseeing product, software & sysops. May 11, 2023 See more Musk added that he plans to stick around in an operational capacity, being exec chair & CTO, overseeing product, software & sysops. That sounds like quite a lot of stuff, but then again, Musk didnt exactly do much as Twitters CEO either - other than costing himself $24 billion dollars , I guess. There have been rumblings that Musk was looking for a replacement for a while now, and Tesla shareholders have reportedly been putting pressure on him to focus more on the electric car firm than Twitter, so this isnt entirely unsurprising. According to CNBC , Tesla shares jumped 2% immediately after the announcement. Should I stay or should I go? Im not convinced, though. Remember when Musk posted a Twitter poll saying hed step down as CEO if the user base voted for him to go? We voted him out, and he wormed his way out of that one by blaming bots and saying that hed limit Twitter polls to users subscribed to Twitter Blue (which he hasnt done). The simple fact is that the self-styled Tony Stark hasnt really abided by a lot of the things hes said he would since purchasing Twitter for $44 billion back in October 2022. Weve seen a lot of things promised which havent materialized - though I hope some of his plans never see the light of day, like his invasive plans for phone call functionality that threaten to make Twitter unusable for women . Its telling that he refers to the social media platform as X/Twitter in his announcement. Musk has made no secret of his desire to make Twitter (or X as he wants it to be known) the everything app, folding a variety of features into it as part of a bold reimagining that, uh, basically just copies WhatsApp . Twitter was valued at around $20 billion last month - less than half of what Musk purchased it for back in late 2022. (Image credit: Getty Images) X gon' give it to ya If Musk truly is handing over the reins to a new CEO then his tweet suggests hes going to be focusing less on running the business side of things and more on the software side; meaning he could finally push through the transition to X that he so desperately wants. Is that really a good thing, though? Musk simply hasnt been able to make the social media app profitable, despite attempts to force users to pay for Twitter Blue and squeeze businesses to access the Twitter API . In fact, Elon has been driving the site further and further into the ground - due, in part, to a fundamental misunderstanding of what made Twitter appealing in the first place. His addition of 10,000-character-long tweets (only for users who cough up the cash for Blue, mind) demonstrates a total lack of awareness of Twitters core appeal: social media reduced to bitesize, easily digestible chunks. In a world where almost every social media platform is gradually morphing into the same homogeneous blur of ten-second video reels manufactured to maximize engagement, Twitter stands out as something different, something unique. Musk has been threatening to ruin that, and his moving over to a more operational role rather than the companys figurehead could actually be a bad thing for the future of Twitter. As for wholl be sitting in the CEO chair, there are suspicions floating around (as reported by The Verge ) that Musks replacement will be NBC advertising exec Linda Yaccarino, who reportedly wants the job and gets along well with the Tesla CEO. I dont want to get overly political here, but Yaccarino is apparently a certified Trump supporter Im sure that will go down well on Twitter. ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/elon-musk-says-hes-stepping-down-as-twitter-ceo -but-dont-celebrate-just-yet --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .