In his latest move, Elon Musk has taken to social media to launch a survey campaign aimed at canceling the long-running and often polarizing TV talk show, The View. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO is seeking public support to end the show, which has been the subject of increasing controversy in recent years.

Musk’s campaign comes in response to what he describes as the show’s “divisive and toxic” nature. He took to his platform on X (formerly known as Twitter), where he posted a survey asking users whether they believe The View should be taken off the air. The post quickly gained traction, with thousands of users participating in the poll and sharing their opinions on the matter.


The move by Musk has sparked a significant online debate. Critics of The View argue that the show, known for its heated political discussions and often contentious exchanges between co-hosts, has become too divisive, contributing to the growing polarization in society. Supporters of the show, however, contend that The View provides a valuable platform for diverse voices and perspectives, particularly on issues affecting women.

Musk’s survey has also reignited discussions about the power and influence of social media campaigns in shaping public opinion and potentially impacting the future of television programming. While the results of the survey are yet to be determined, Musk’s involvement in the campaign has undoubtedly amplified the conversation around The View and its place in the current media landscape.

As the poll continues to gather votes, it remains unclear whether Musk’s campaign will have any tangible effect on the show’s fate. However, the billionaire’s latest foray into the world of media criticism has once again highlighted his willingness to take on controversial topics and challenge established norms, further cementing his reputation as one of the most outspoken figures in tech and entertainment.