'Give Tom the job': Internet wants MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson back amid Elon Musk's Twitter CEO drama

'Give Tom the job': Internet wants MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson back amid Elon Musk's Twitter CEO drama
The Internet wants Elon Musk to appoint MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson as the new CEO of Twitter (Mark Mainz/Theo Wargo/Getty Images for TIME)

SAN FRANSISCO, CALIFORNIA: Elon Musk tweeted a poll on Monday, December 19, asking, "Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll." Many users have requested on the poll to bring MySpace Co-founder, Tom Anderson, to the position of Twitter's CEO. 

Meanwhile, Anderson also responded to the poll, stating, "Depends who you get to run it!" Anderson was the co-founder of MySpace when it was initially launched in 2003. He was also the first friend everyone made on the site. However, MySpace was inspired by another platform called Friendster. 

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Tom Anderson replied to Elon Musk's poll (@patiomensch/Twitter)