Elon Musk’s Twitter relief from Apple and Amazon’s ‘yes’, will not stop advertising

Elon Musk’s Twitter relief from Apple and Amazon’s ‘yes’, will not stop advertising
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New York. Elon Musk has gotten a big relief amid the growing conflict between Apple to Amazon. According to media reports, Elon Musk told that Apple has resumed advertising on Twitter. It was said in this report that Amazon is also planning to start advertising again on Twitter for about $ 100 million every year. However, Amazon, Apple, and Twitter have not said anything publicly about this.

Elon Musk has given this information during a conversation on Twitter Spaces. The news comes amid a tussle between Twitter and other advertisers, including Apple and Amazon, and seems to indicate that things are returning to normal. Elon Musk spoke from his private plane for more than two hours during a Twitter Spaces chat. During this, more than 90 thousand people heard him.

Earlier this month, Elon Musk met Tim Cook, CEO of iPhone maker Apple. Musk also shared a video on Twitter about the conversation between the two. Musk wrote that the two of us had a good conversation and cleared up misunderstandings about the possible removal of Twitter from the App Store. Apple’s CEO said that Apple never considered doing this.

Earlier, Elon Musk alleged that the iPhone maker threatened to stop advertising on Apple Twitter and remove Twitter from the App Store. Elon Musk also targeted Apple CEO Tim Cook through a tweet. Musk wrote – Apple has stopped most of the Twitter ads. Don’t they like free speech in America?

According to one figure, Apple has halved the number of its ads on Twitter. While Apple paid $2,20,800 to Twitter between October 16 and October 22, the amount has come down to $1,31,600 between November 10 and November 16.

Let us tell you that ever since Musk acquired Twitter, many companies have banned advertising on Twitter. These include companies like General Mills and Pfizer, but on Sunday Musk put out a tweet thanking advertisers for returning to Twitter.

Anita Amoli

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