Musk tweeted that Apple that Apple has “threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won’t tell us why”.
Elon Musk Image: Alamy Stock Photo TWITTER OWNER ELON Musk has opened fire against Apple over its tight control of what is allowed on the App Store, saying the iPhone maker has threatened to oust his recently acquired social media platform.
The billionaire CEO also tweeted that Apple has “threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won’t tell us why”.Both Apple and Google require social networking services on their app stores to have effective systems for moderating harmful or abusive content. He also tweeted that he planned to publish “Twitter Files on free speech suppression”, but without clarifying what data he had in mind to share with the public.
In the first three months of 2022, Apple was the top advertiser on Twitter, spending some $48 million on ads which accounted for more than 4% of the social media platform’s revenue, according to a Washington Post report citing an internal Twitter document. He shared a video released last year by Fortnite maker Epic Games that portrayed Apple as an oppressor in a mocking spin on a famous “1984″ ad for Macintosh computers.
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