Convert Twitter headquarters to homeless shelter? Elon Musk in his latest poll
Elon Musk's Twitter poll has once again hogged attention on the social media platform, with him asking whether Twitter's Silicon Valley headquarters be turned into a homeless shelter. Musk, who has a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter and recently joined its board of directors, started a poll for his 81 million followers on Sunday morning. The billionaire cheekily asked if he should "convert Twitter SF HQ to homeless shelter since no one shows up anyway." The poll got more than 6.3 lakh votes within just three hours of being posted and over 91 percent of people voted yes. Musk has been appointed to Twitter's board of directors just a few days ago, after it was revealed that he would hold a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter, making him the largest shareholder of the company. Musk has been appointed to Twitter's board of directors just a few days ago, after it was revealed that he would hold a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter, making him the largest shareholder of the company. Also Read | Imran Khan loses no-trust vote, ousted as Pakistan PM Apart from this, Musk has proposed a number of modifications to the Twitter Blue subscription service, including slashing the price, prohibiting advertising and allowing users to pay in cryptocurrencies. He also recommended that Twitter Blue subscribers receive an "authentication checkmark", which would be distinct from the verification of public figures and official accounts. Bookmark folders, undo tweet option, and reader mode are some of the features which are available to only Twitter Blue subscribers. Also Read | India logs 1,054 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours -PTC News