Elon Musk is the owner of Twitter after a long struggle that lasted several months. However, his arrival has caused a major earthquake in the company. One of these changes is the reactivation of more than 60,000 suspended accounts, including those of former US President Donald Trump. Elon Musk’s last confrontation was with Apple and its CEO Tim Cook. He accused them of wanting to remove Twitter from the App Store. The uproar has caused an uproar in Cupertino Tim Cook met with Elon Musk and they clarified their differences. We will tell you.

As Elon Musk has hinted, Apple has no plans to remove Twitter from the App Store

Tim Cook and Elon Musk

Elon Musk is here to stay informed. As we said, a few weeks ago he officially completed his purchase of Twitter and began his duties as CEO. There have been many comments about his behavior in recent days. Majority is bad. A A new chapter in Elon Musk’s compulsive behavior It started earlier in the week, as we told you on its day:

Tim Cook and Elon Musk

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That’s the summary Elon Musk opined that Apple wants to remove Twitter from the App Store. The reason? Among other reasons, Twitter’s slide into implementing suspended accounts could tighten language on the social network. Indeed, on the same day, in the dramatic-comic tone of Twitter’s CEO, Musk lashed out at Tim Cook, assuring them that they were some sort of destroyer of freedom.

A few hours ago Musk posted a tweet in the gardens of Apple Park. Apparently, Tim Cook called Apple headquarters to try to straighten things out and clarify Big Apple’s intentions. Insider sources promise, and not as insider as Elon’s tweets Apple has no intention of removing Twitter from the App Store. Indeed, the tweet explains that the ‘misunderstanding’ has clearly been resolved.