"The people have spoken." That was Elon Musk's overnight tweet on Friday announcing the results of his most recent poll, which asked his followers when to unsuspend the various reporters Twitter suspended earlier in the week for what Musk claims was real-time "doxxing" on his location. What those who took the poll decided: that the reporters should be allowed back on Twitter immediately, by a vote of 58.7% to 41.3%. Reuters notes that the account reinstatements—including for New York Times tech reporter Ryan Mac, independent journalist Aaron Rupar, Washington Post tech reporter Drew Harwell, and CNN correspondent Donie O'Sullivan—came after much backlash on the suspensions. More on what's unfolded: