After previously renaming the Twitter service and successfully convincing Apple to make an exception and allow the name of the app listed on the App Store to be adjusted to "X", Elon Musk then revealed that he would "talk" with Apple CEO Tim Cook, perhaps to adjust the commission rate of each transaction within the Twitter service.
Recently opened to general usersAccount paid subscription functionUsers will be able to receive all paid subscription income within the first year of the service's launch, but different platform sharing fees must be deducted separately (for example, an additional 30% sharing fee will be charged on iOS and Android), and Twitter will not charge any fees during this period.
Elon Musk stated that he will discuss with Tim Cook a plan to pass Apple's commission on to Twitter. Furthermore, Twitter will only charge a 10% commission if the user's account balance exceeds $10 after using the paid subscription feature for more than a year.
However, it is not yet possible to confirm whether Apple will agree to adjust its policies for Elon Musk.


