TECHNOLOGY
Never mind, Musk says — accusation against Apple
was a ‘misunderstanding’
The billionaire writes that he and Apple CEO Tim Cook
“resolved the misunderstanding about Twitter potentially being removed from the
App Store.”
By POLITICO
STAFF
11/30/2022
08:03 PM EST
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/30/musk-cook-twitter-apple-app-store-00071521
Elon Musk
publicly retracted his accusations that Apple had threatened to remove Twitter
from its App Store — two days after his claim unleashed a tsunami of Republican
attacks and threats of reprisals against the iPhone-maker.
In fact,
the billionaire said in an unusually cordial tweet late Wednesday it was all
just a big mix-up that Apple CEO Tim Cook managed to resolve in a “good
conversation.”
“Among
other things, we resolved the misunderstanding about Twitter potentially being
removed from the App Store,” Musk wrote. “Tim was clear that Apple never
considered doing so.”
Apple did
not immediately respond to requests for comment. Musk did not explain how the
alleged misunderstanding had occurred.
Cook is
expected to be in Washington on Thursday, meeting with senators among others.
Musk had a
much different tone Monday, when he issued a series of tweets accusing Apple of
threatening to “withhold” Twitter from the App Store, among other unspecified
“censorship actions” that he laid at Apple’s feet. Those tweets remained live
on Musk’s Twitter feed as of Wednesday night.
Removal
from the App Store would pose an almost existential threat to Twitter by making
it impossible for iPhone and iPad users to load the social media app onto their
devices. Musk’s accusation provoked a tide of anti-Apple attacks from
Republicans, including lawmakers and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential GOP
presidential nominee in 2024.
Republicans
cited the alleged threat as evidence that Congress needs to enact antitrust
legislation loosening Apple’s control over the App Store, a bulwark of the
company’s $2 trillion-plus fortune.
Wednesday’s
retraction is just the latest twist involving Musk since he bought Twitter last
month, fired much of its staff and began reversing years worth of its content
decisions, including by inviting former President Donald Trump and other
right-wing figures back to the site. Civil rights and anti-disinformation
groups have complained that Musk’s moves are causing a resurgence of hate
speech and harmful propaganda on Twitter — the kind of content that violates
rules governing Apple’s app marketplace.
Mohar
Chatterjee contributed to this report.
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