Twitter owner Elon Musk said he resolved his issues with Apple after a series of Tweets accusing the company of being against free speech.
Musk said that he had spoken with Apple CEO Tim Cook, who showed him around the company’s headquarters. During their “good conversation,” Cook clarified to Musk that Apple would not be removing Twitter from its App Store. This laid to rest at least one of the many claims Musk made about Apple in a series of Tweets.
Musk accuses Apple
Earlier this week, it came to Musk’s attention that Apple had apparently phased out its advertising on Twitter. Several companies had already pulled their advertising off the platform, over concerns about the new owner’s concept of free speech. This prompted Musk to question whether Apple “hate[s] free speech in America?” Commentators were quick to point out that the choice of advertising platform is an expression of free speech.