Never out of the news, Twitter owner Elon Musk has backed down from the row he created after suspending several journalists' accounts late last week. The news comes as The Guardian revealed Musk's "chaotic management of the social media platform Twitter is hurting his brand." In a further twist, seemingly aware of the negative impact, Musk sets up Twitter poll asking if he should step down as CEO. Should musk abide by the results as he promised, it could bring an end to a tumultuous period in the platform's history. Will he sell?
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