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Youtuber MrBeast is running to replace Elon Musk at the helm of Twitter

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 9:18 am
by samiaseo75
Elon Musk said last week that he would resign as Twitter's supreme boss ( in line with what was dictated by a poll orchestrated a couple of weeks ago by the South African businessman himself) when he found some "fool" who would agree to take the helm of the social network with the little bird . It doesn't seem like the search for that "fool" is going to be easy by any means, but the famous YouTuber MrBeast has put himself forward as Elon Musk's replacement at the head of Twitter.

MrBeast has relied on the blue bird social network to india phone number data put forward his (hypothetical) candidacy to captain Twitter and the truth is that Elon Musk has not taken long to respond to the YouTuber.

"Can I be the new CEO of Twitter?" is the question MrBeast has put into the air on Twitter and Elon Musk has responded as follows: "It's not impossible."


MrBeast's candidacy to take the helm of Twitter may seem like a pure joke, but the truth is that the YouTuber prides himself on being one of the most popular creators on YouTube . His channel on the Google subsidiary has 124 million subscribers and on Twitter MrBeast has 16.9 million followers.

MrBeast wants to turn Twitter into a rival to YouTube and Twitch
Boosted by his popularity, MrBeast could easily become the new CEO of Twitter. At least that is what a good number of users of the social network believe.

Perhaps encouraged by the support of the Twitter community, MrBeast has already proposed some changes that he would implement on Twitter if Elon Musk agreed to appoint him as his successor. MrBeast has suggested the creation of a space on Twitter to publish videos from content creators, so that the social network with the blue bird would become a rival to platforms such as YouTube and Twitch.

Despite MrBeast's spontaneous candidacy, it seems likely that Elon Musk will remain the CEO of Twitter for some time to come. As he himself suggested last week, Twitter CEO is a job that almost no one wants to take (unless they're "dumb" enough).