Elon Musk storms Apple headquarters, Tim Cook says he's not going to remove Twitter from the App Store



Elon Musk revealed that he visited Apple headquarters with his Twitter account. It seems that there was a discussion about Apple's attitude of `` shutting out Twitter from the App Store '', and Mr. Mask was told by Apple's CEO Tim Cook that `` I do not intend to delete Twitter ''.




Since Mr. Mask acquired Twitter and became CEO, he has been unfreezing accounts one after another. However, it is feared that unfreezing will increase discriminatory and offensive speech. In addition, when former President Donald Trump was unfrozen , there were disturbing movements such as Apple fellow Phil Schiller deleting his Twitter account. In addition, Mr. Mask posted in succession that ``Apple has stopped advertising on Twitter'' and ``Apple has threatened to kick Twitter out of the App Store,'' and the deterioration of the relationship between Twitter and Apple has come to light. rice field.

Elon Musk claims that ``Apple has threatened to shut it out of the App Store,'' and reports that it has almost stopped advertising on Twitter-GIGAZINE



Meanwhile, Mr. Mask tweeted on December 1, 2022, ``Tim Cook, thank you for taking me to Apple's beautiful headquarters.'' The movie attached to the tweet shows the shadows of two people standing near a circular pond.




The pond that appears in the above movie seems to be the pond 'Apple Park Duck Pond' set up inside Apple's headquarters ' Apple Park ' from its shape.


In addition, Mr. Mask tweeted, ``I was able to clear up the misunderstanding that Twitter will be removed from the App Store.It was clear that Tim thought that ``Apple will not kick out Twitter.'' I have revealed that I received an explanation about the Store directly.




However, since Mr. Mask has publicly dissatisfied with Apple's collection of large fees on the App Store, it is likely that Apple and Twitter trends will continue to attract attention.

As mentioned above, Mr. Mask claims that `` Apple has stopped advertising on Twitter '', but `` Apple sent Twitter $ 84,615 (about 11.57 million yen) on the same day as Mr. Mask's claim tweet There is also a survey result that 'I paid the advertising expenses of', and there are voices of doubt about Mr. Mask's claim.

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