Twitter owner Elon Musk. EFE / Ulises Ruiz Basurto / file
owner Twitter, Elon MuskSaid he met with the supervisor Manzana, Tim Cookthis Wednesday and “resolved the misunderstanding” that led to his announcement A war on the app store from the manufacturer iPhone.
“Among other things, we’ve resolved a misunderstanding about Twitter’s possible removal from the App Store,” Musk tweeted.
“Tim was very clear that Apple never intended to do this,” he added.
Musk also posted a video clip of “Apple’s beautiful headquarters.” Cupertino, Californianoted that he had a “good conversation” with Cook.
The The richest man in the world opened fire The most valuable company on the planet Earlier this week on rates and rules application storesaid Apple threatened to oust its platform Social networks Recently purchased.
Billionaire Executive Director tweeted that Apple “threatened to remove Twitter from its App Store, but won’t tell us why.”
Elon Musk’s tweet after a meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook
Apple, which has not issued a public statement on the matter, usually tells developers if fixes need to be made to apps to comply with App Store rules.
Analysts said AFP That conflict may be about money, and Musk was upset that the App Store charges a fee on transactions like subscriptions.
Musk delayed the relaunch of the subscription tier Twitter blue Designed for users to pay for benefits such as account verification tokens.
Twitter launched the service blue in early November, but it was taken offline after the impersonators paid check marks It seems legitimate what the former head of security Joel Roth He called it “a natural disaster”.
Like Apple, too Google They also require social media services in their app stores to have effective systems in place to reduce harmful or offensive content.
Apple CEO Tim Cook REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
But since taking over Twitter last month, Musk has cut about half of Twitter’s workforce, including many anti-corruption workers. MisinformationAnd an unknown number of others resigned.
It also reinstated previously banned accounts, including those of the former president. Donald Trump.
He describes himself as an “absolutist freedom of expressionMusk believes that all content allowed by law should be allowed on Twitter, describing his actions as “a revolution against online censorship in the United States.”
(according to AFP)
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