Apple suspended most of its advertising on Twitter, according to the blue bird app’s new CEO Elon Musk on Monday. Now, Twitter’s chief is asking questions about Apple’s censorship practices to his more than 119 million followers.
“Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter,” Must wrote. “Do they hate free speech in America?”
LBRY, a publisher that describes itself as the “bitcoin” of publishing, outlined the company’s own experience with Apple censorship in a response to Musk’s post.
“During Covid, Apple demanded our apps filter some search terms from being returned,” the company wrote back. “If we did not