Elon Musk Says Apple Never Considered Removing Twitter From App Store


Elon Musk tweeted that Twitter misunderstanding is likely to be removed from Apple.
San Francisco:
Elon Musk on Wednesday tweeted that the misunderstanding about Twitter potentially being removed from Apple Inc’s App Store was resolved following his meeting with the iPhone maker’s CEO, Tim Cook.
“Tim is clear that Apple never considered doing so,” the billionaire CEO of Twitter and Tesla Inc said in a tweet.
Good conversation. Among other things, we addressed the misunderstanding that Twitter was likely to be removed from the App Store. Tim was clear that Apple never considered doing so.
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 30, 2022
On Monday, Musk accused Apple of threatening to block Twitter from its app store without saying why in a series of tweets that also said it had stopped advertising on the social networking platform.
He then tagged Cook’s Twitter account in another tweet, asking “what’s going on here?”
Twitter and Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Musk’s latest tweet. Apple has not publicly responded to Musk’s earlier tweets.
Among the list of complaints Musk tweeted on Monday was the up to 30% fee Apple charges software developers for in-app purchases, with Musk posting a meme showing he’s willing to willing to “wage” with Apple rather than pay a commission.
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