Elon Musk made his first post in four weeks to Chinese social media site Weibo, commenting on what he claims is a disconnect in public discourse between "words" and "actions."
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lon Musk made his first post in four weeks to Chinese social media site Weibo, commenting on what he claims is a disconnect in public discourse between "words" and "actions."
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Musk has maintained a Weibo account – used mostly to provide updates on his Tesla car company – since 2014 and boasts 2 million followers.
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The tech entrepreneur did not provide any additional context for the remark, though it comes amid his ostensible resignation as Twitter's public leader.
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"I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!" Musk tweeted. "After that, I will just run the software & servers team."
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The tweet followed another message from Sunday, polling users whether he should step down as head of Twitter – garnering 57.5% votes in the affirmative.
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Musk promised to abide by the poll results but was silent Monday on whether he planned to follow through with his pledge.