Tuesday, we told you this Elon Musk was threatening to prosecute Apple How does the App Store ignore the “X” and its Groke AIA app. In a tweet sent to Apple, Musk asked Tech Dev why “X” and Grook never found the App Store’s essential apps list. Musk pointed out that his social media site is the first news app in the App Store, and Grook is ranked fifth in all apps. It is also the number 2 in productivity, only behind the chat GPT.
Currently, the compulsory section includes apps such as:
- Taxotok (Social Media)
- Tinder (dating)
- Dolingo (tongue lessons)
- YouTube (video streaming)
- Bombing (dating)
- HBO Max (movies, television streams)
- Chat GPT (AI)
- Occupation dating (dating)
- Moore (movies, television streams)
- ACCOUNTLY (Book and Pod Cast Stramers)
- Paramount+ (movies, television streams)
- ESPN (Game)
- Snap Chat (Social Media)
- Canva (AI photo, video editing)
- Cructarol (Mobile phones, music streams)
- Amazon Prime Video (movies, television streams)
- Twenty (direct stream video games and more)
- YouTube Music (Music Straser)
- LinkedIn (Business Networking)
- Dropbox (cloud -based storage)
- Amazon Music (Music Straser)
Yes, musky feels light because these 21 apps include neither “X” nor Brook. According to Mark Gorman of Bloomberg, Apple responded to the threat of Musk, saying. “The App Store is designed to be fair and prejudiced. We offer thousands of apps through the charts, algorithmic recommendations, and objective standards selected by experts. Our aim is to offer safe discovery and valuable opportunities for users, to increase the exploration of people with a lot of exploration.
We must say that neither “X” nor Grook has been included in the Top 18 “famous iPhone apps”. Nor are they included in 11 apps that are considered “incredible iPhone apps”, or 31 apps under “Editors’ Choice Apps”.
The screenshot of the App Store, which is shown to the Chattgot, is listed as one of the mandatory apps. | Image Credit-Franina
As far as Musk is concerned, perhaps the most important problem is that Chat GPT is named on most lists where Apple has “editorial control”, as Multi Bleenier has stated. Musk’s theory is that since Apple enrolled in June 2024, the parents of Chat GPT have joined in partnership with Openi, Apple has supported Chat GPT on other AI apps.
However, the irony to this argument is that “X” members have spoken of the irony, who pointed out that Chat GPT contestant Dippek topped the App Store earlier this year. Anxiety did the same in India’s App Store last month. The two incidents happened well after Apple agreed to contribute to the open.
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