Musk used a picture to "declare war" on Apple, saying that the other side threatened to remove Twitter
2022-11-29
According to the US Business Insider website, on the 28th local time, Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, sent several tweets, complaining about Apple's censorship system. Musk said that Apple basically stopped advertising on Twitter and questioned its content censorship system and monopoly behavior. He also said, "Apple threatened to remove Twitter from the App Store and won't tell us why." Musk also criticized Apple's request for a 30% rebate from program developers, saying that the fee was too high. He also posted a picture of a car driving on the road on Twitter, and took this opportunity to publicly declare war on Apple. There are two options at the intersection in the picture, namely "pay 30% of the commission" or "fight", and the car chooses the "fight" road. Apple has not responded to this. (Liu Xinshe)
Edit:Hou Wenzhe Responsible editor:Weize
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