Elon Musk has claimed that Apple has halted Twitter advertising and threatened to remove it from the Apple store.
Several businesses have cut off on utilizing Twitter for a long time now. This feud happened due to several issues after Musk took over the social media platform.
Apple hasn’t released a statement yet after
Musk claims that Twitter has experienced a “massive” drop in revenue, blaming activists for putting pressure on advertisers.
He also addressed his distastefulness in the situation through Twitter.
In his recent Tweets, Musk accused Apple of “censorship” and criticized its policies, including the charge for app store purchases.
Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2022
“Apple has largely discontinued advertising on Twitter. Do Americans despise free speech? “He stated.
He addressed Apple’s CEO directly, asking, “What’s going on here @tim cook?”
The social media platform’s owner also claimed that Apple had threatened to remove Twitter from its app store but did not explain why.
Musk also stated that he hopes to increase revenue by turning Twitter verification into a paid subscription service, but the vast majority of the site’s revenue is currently generated by advertising.
Apple has been an avid advertiser on Twitter and has spent $48 million in the first quarter this year, according to the Washington Post.