CEO Of Elon Musk's X, Formerly Twitter, Is Resigning
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Futurism on MSNCEO of Twitter Suddenly Departing After Grok's "MechaHitler" CrisisAfter spending just over two years justifying Elon Musk's disastrous ownership over X-formerly-Twitter, CEO Linda Yaccarino has finally had enough. The former media exec announced her resignation on Wednesday,
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Boing Boing on MSNLinda Yaccarino quits as Twitter CEO after Nazi chatbot meltdownLinda Yaccarino, the TV executive picked by Elon Musk as CEO of Twitter/X, today announced her departure from the company. Her job was to convince advertisers to return after Musk scared them off with his far-right follies,
Max complained that X, formerly known as Twitter, is not letting it switch back to its original HBO Max moniker.
Linda Yaccarino resigned as CEO of X after two years. She cited a turnaround in business and a corporate merger as reasons. Yaccarino thanked Elon Mus
Musk bought Twitter, which he renamed as X, three years ago for $44billion (£34billion), with the takeover sending thousands of users to rival platforms including Bluesky and Threads. X has not issued a formal statement on the cause of today's outage.
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