Apple 'fully resumed' advertising on Twitter, says Musk

According to Bloomberg, during a two-hour Twitter Spaces Musk also mentioned that Apple was Twitter's largest advertiser, reports MacRumors. The tech giant reportedly spends more than $100 million a year on advertising on the micro-blogging platform. Meanwhile, Musk had criticised the App Store cut on November 18, by calling it a "hidden 30 per cent tax on the Internet".

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has said that the tech giant Apple has "fully resumed" advertising on the micro-blogging platform.

According to Bloomberg, during a two-hour Twitter Spaces Musk also mentioned that Apple was Twitter's largest advertiser, reports MacRumors.
 

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The tech giant reportedly spends more than $100 million a year on advertising on the micro-blogging platform.

Meanwhile, Musk had criticised the App Store cut on November 18, by calling it a "hidden 30 per cent tax on the Internet".

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He also tweeted on November 28 that "Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?", and the following day he said: "Apple has also threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won't tell us why."

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After his meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook, Musk on December 1 said that they had "resolved" misunderstandings over the micro-blogging platform possibly being removed from the App Store.

Musk posted a video on the micro-blogging platform of his trip to the Apple headquarters and later tweeted: "Good conversation. Among other things, we resolved the misunderstanding about Twitter potentially being removed from the App Store. Tim was clear that Apple never considered doing so."

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