Elon Musk asserts that Apple has taken steps to “hold back” Twitter from the iOS Application Store for obscure reasons. The news follows a tweet where Musk said Apple had “for the most part quit publicizing” on the stage and a survey finding out if Apple ought to “distribute all oversight activities it has taken that influence its clients.” Apple didn’t promptly remark on Musk’s case.

Twitter has long tried the limits of Apple’s Application Store control — which has effectively pushed Disagreement, Tumblr, and different administrations to either conceal possibly hostile substance (regularly grown-up happy) or boycott it by and large.

The news follows substantially more unpretentious indications of mounting pressure among Apple and Musk-claimed Twitter. Musk has censured Apple’s Application Store charge for in-application buys, naming it a “stowed away 30% duty” on the web.