Elon Musk owns Twitter after a months-long uproar. However, his arrival caused a great earthquake in the company with a large number of layoffs and major changes in the policies of the social network. One of those changes is the reactivation of more than 60,000 suspended accounts, including former US President Donald Trump. Elon Musk’s last confrontation was with Apple and its CEO, Tim Cook, which he accused of wanting to remove Twitter from the App Store. This unrest caused movements in Cupertino and Tim Cook met Elon Musk and they clarified their differences.
Apple doesn’t plan to remove Twitter from the App Store, as Elon Musk hinted
Elon Musk has come to informative news to stay. As we said, a few weeks ago the purchase of Twitter officially ended and he began to perform his duties as CEO. Many opinions have been expressed in recent days about his behavior. The vast majority bad. A new chapter in Elon Musk’s compulsive behavior It started at the beginning of the week as we told you in its time:
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The summary is that Elon Musk assumed that Apple wanted to remove Twitter from the App Store. The reason? The drift of Twitter to activate suspended accounts that could harden the language on the social network, among other reasons. In fact, that same day, Musk lashed out at Tim Cook, claiming they were some kind of corrupters of freedom, in the dramatic-comic tone of the Twitter CEO.
Thanks @tim_cook for showing me around the beautiful Apple HQ pic.twitter.com/xjo4g306gR
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 30, 2022
a few hours ago Musk posted a tweet in the gardens of Apple Park. Apparently, Tim Cook had invited Apple headquarters to try and smooth things over and clarify the Big Apple’s intentions. Internal sources, and not as internal as Elon’s tweets, assure that Apple has no plans to remove Twitter from the App Store. In fact, the tweet explains that the “misunderstanding” has been clearly resolved.