Elon Musk goes to war Apple, claiming Apple threatens Twitter's presence in App Store

Musk claimed that Apple takes a hidden tax of 30 percent from its users for every purchase in the App Store while targeting it with 'war'.

Elon Musk goes to war Apple, claiming Apple threatens Twitter's presence in App Store
Elon Musk officially threatens Apple over the crisis of Twitter's presence in App Store.

As the Elon Musk era began on Twitter, many brands announced that they were seeking the new decisions of Musk with concern and decided to freeze their advertising deals with Twitter. Following these news, General Motors, General Mills, Mondelez International, Pfizer, Volkswagen and Audi, Apple has temporarily stopped Twitter ads.

Elon Musk announced that Apple has largely ceased Twitter ads in his tweet and "Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?" he asked.

"What's going on?" Musk asked. He mentioned Tim Cook here.

Making another post, Musk wrote that Apple also threatened to remove Twitter from the App Store, but did not explain why. Musk also wrote that Apple secretly imposes a 30 percent tax on everything people buy somethin from the App Store. Later on, he shared the ironic picture of "official war annunciation" against Apple. 

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