Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk yesterday asked if Apple “hates free speech”—because the iPhone maker isn’t spending as much on Twitter advertising as it used to. “Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?” Musk wrote. “What’s going on here @tim_cook?”
Musk didn’t explain how Apple’s Twitter ad spending is related to its stance on free speech. But he subsequently wrote a series of tweets criticizing Apple’s policies and claimed that Apple threatened to pull Twitter off the iOS App Store.
“Apple has also threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won’t tell us why,” Musk wrote a bit later. Musk did not provide further details on Apple’s demands or explain how Apple conveyed the message to Twitter.
“It’s a real problem. Apple and Google effectively control access to most of the Internet via their app stores,” Musk wrote today.
Twitter moderation laxer under Musk
Apple does pull apps from the iOS store for violating App Store policies, and many developers have complained about apps or app updates being rejected without a good explanation. For a social media company like Twitter, it’s possible that Apple has concerns about content moderation.
Apple kicked Parler off its app store in January 2021 and allowed it back on in April 2021 after the self-described “free speech” social network made changes to its content moderation. Google booted Parler in January 2021 and allowed the company back in September 2022.
While Twitter apparently had no problems staying on Apple’s App Store before Musk bought the company, mass layoffs and resignations have made it harder to enforce Twitter’s content moderation rules. The Musk-led Twitter has also chosen to stop enforcing its policy on misleading information about COVID-19, and some of Musk’s tweets yesterday suggest Musk isn’t happy about Apple’s stance on COVID misinformation.

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