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Musk may launch his own if Twitter gets banned

Musk may launch his own if Twitter gets banned

Twitter’s new chief Elon Musk said he’s considering producing a “replacement phone” for Android and iPhone if the app is removed from the Google Play and Apple stores. Application a store.

The statement came on Twitter itself, in response to a post by Governor Liz Wheeler, on Friday evening (26).

If Apple and Google kick Twitter out of their app stores, Elon Musk should produce his own smart phone🇧🇷 Half the country will be happy to leave Iphone And Android, snooping and biasing. “The guy builds rockets for Mars, and a silly little smartphone should come easy, right?”

A few hours later, he (as ambitious as always) replied: “I hope we don’t get to that point, but yeah, if there’s no other choice, I’ll make a replacement phone.”

Remember that, in this case, what he should really design is not just a mobile phone, but a completely new operating system, with its own app store.

Wheeler even named the device: “phoneI started a poll, asking if people would be willing to change their devices.

So far, it topped “yes” with nearly 52% of the responses (48% “no”).

The comments came amid speculation that Apple and Google may exclude Twitter from their stores. Musk insists on unlimited “freedom of speech” and loose moderation in content on the social network – however Application a store And from Play The Store has policies to block apps with hateful or discriminatory speech, as happened with the controversial Parler.

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In addition, his early administration was chaotic, with unfounded mass firings, prof a novel Failed verification of paid accounts and resolution to reinstate suspended accounts, such as the account of the former President of the United States, Donald Trump🇧🇷

Perhaps in response to all of this, Phil Schiller, Apple’s chief marketing officer, deactivated his personal Twitter account — intensifying rumors about a possible ban.