Elon Musk: Will make phones if Apple, Google remove Twitter from app stores
Twitter is now facing a close scrutiny by both Apple and Google app stores and Musk is worried that the micro-blogging platform can get removed from the app stores

Twitter CEO Elon Musk | Image Source: Wikipedia
Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, claimed on Saturday that he will create "alternative" smartphones to compete with Apple and Android devices because he was alarmed by the Apple and Google app store teams reviewing Twitter under him.
Twitter is now facing a close scrutiny by both Apple and Google app stores and Musk is worried that the micro-blogging platform can get removed from the app stores.
It all started when a user tweeted, "If Apple & Google boot Twitter from their app stores, @elonmusk should produce his own smartphone. Half the country would happily ditch the biased, snooping iPhone & Android. The man builds rockets to Mars, a silly little smartphone should be easy, right?"
Musk replied: "I certainly hope it does not come to that, but, yes, if there is no other choice, I will make an alternative phone."
Several users expressed their thoughts on Musk's post.
While one commented, "I bet he will revolutionise the smartphones," another said, "I feel somehow like this plan is already in the works."
Last week, Yoel Roth, who quit Twitter as Head of Trust and Safety, said as Musk perpetuates lack of legitimacy through his impulsive changes and tweet-length pronouncements about platform rules, Twitter is now facing a close scrutiny by both Apple and Google app stores.
In a New York Times article amid the #RIPTwitter trending on social media, Roth said that "Twitter will have to balance its new owner's goals against the practical realities of life on Apple and Google's internet, no easy task for the employees who have chosen to remain".
"And as I departed the company, the calls from the app review teams had already begun," Roth wrote.
The instances of racial slurs on Twitter have increased since Musk bought the influential platform, despite assurances from the platform that it has reduced hate activity.
"The moderating influences of advertisers, regulators, and, most importantly, app stores may be welcome for those of us hoping to avoid an increase in the volume of dangerous speech online," Roth said.
With inputs from Agencies.
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