Elon Musk may have had a date with Tim Cook to calm heated tempers a few days ago, but within the offices of Apple Park the feelings that remained must be quite firm. And that was reflected in Phil Schiller’s latest moves.
The company’s services chief, who recently deleted his Twitter account, gave free rein to promote Ivory and Mastodon on the App Store
Small or large, there is a migration of a certain community of users
Several people, including Ivory developer Paul Haddad himself, saw how the App Store reserved one of its sections to promote the Mastodon app and service.
Phil Schiller also thanked everyone for hosting Mastodon, retweeting Ivory’s launch post:
The fact that Schiller created a Mastodon account doesn’t imply anything on an official level, but it does mean that the upper echelons of Apple are aware of what happened with the third-party apps on Twitter and the huge movement of users that Ivory provoked. . :
No one dares to predict what may happen with this new social network, but for now it seems that Apple has already set its sights on Mastodon. And for Phil Schiller himself to join her could be the start of something very interesting if they pay a little more attention to Cupertino.
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