up next, Facebook apps blocked by Apple for secret user tracking that violates TOS. :D https://t.co/ImwGC0FqWv
— #OrangeManGood (@aaronwall) August 14, 2020
?NEW: @Facebook's most aggressive attack against @Apple ever
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) August 14, 2020
— Facebook asked Apple to either waive its 30% cut or let Facebook go around it and process event payments via Facebook Pay
— Launching "Paid Online Events" for small businesses in 20 countrieshttps://t.co/TLdLmipN2p
Lastly, it’s obvious to me Facebook’s weak attempt today to go after Apple was likely pitched across major pubs to try to throw gas on Apple’s Fortnite flames and distract from Facebook’s ongoing dumpster fire of political interests > ethics. @axios bit. Congrats @andymstone.
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) August 14, 2020
Big tech starting to eat their own? Interesting strategy since we are 16 days from $AAPL removing IDFA on their devices. https://t.co/BqU8V1uPan
— Andrew Freedman, CFA (@HedgeyeComm) August 14, 2020
More specifically, Facebook is “saying” that Apple *IS* taking a cut from businesses during COVID and Google, which usually takes a cut, isn’t. It’s not a good look for Apple, but I’m sure they’ll have their own characterization of what’s happening here (which we’re waiting on) https://t.co/pfjv4r9fHp
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) August 14, 2020
Facebook remembers the shots it took from Apple during its Cambridge Analytica scandal. Now it's hitting back. https://t.co/Cr3wVLyiBG
— Alex Kantrowitz (@Kantrowitz) August 14, 2020
Considering Facebook’s undeniable position as a moral leader in Silicon Val...
— Ian Sherr (@iansherr) August 14, 2020
I’m sorry I can’t even finish my snark at this company without rolling my eyes anymore. https://t.co/OjnElN9rF6
NEW: Facebook just called out Apple, and says the company's 30% fee for in-app purchases is hurting small businesses during a global pandemic...https://t.co/mxZ4GA7gEA
— Kurt Wagner (@KurtWagner8) August 14, 2020
Didn't expect Facebook to chime in on this one @BrandoLightShed @WaltLightShed https://t.co/7yTwwtcqMX
— Rich Greenfield, LightShed (@RichLightShed) August 14, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg is NEVER going to forgive Tim Cook for that privacy jab. Never ever. ? pic.twitter.com/XRdKnR3d2K
— st. ? (@seyitaylor) August 14, 2020
Apple Vs epic.
— Simon Taylor (@sytaylor) August 14, 2020
Enter Facebookhttps://t.co/IYBFlrd2ag
The Great Tech Airing of Apple Grievances pic.twitter.com/cWihxFrZqm
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) August 14, 2020
I asked Facebook whether it believes Apple violated antitrust law w/ 30% cut policy, as Epic alleges in its lawsuit. They didn't answer directly.
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) August 14, 2020
- "Really what we're pushing right now is to make sure all tech companies who can afford to do so join us in supporting small biz." https://t.co/8cqJqLixZk
Feels a bit disingenuous from FB - but then i guess being able to paint someone else as the villain from time to time must be refreshing. https://t.co/CGSBbYwRCJ
— Will Guyatt (@willguyatt) August 14, 2020
awww Goliath vs Goliath on the subject of hurting mini Davids. cute. https://t.co/1ihnYnjLGo
— Asmara Wreksono (@miund) August 14, 2020
Facebook Inc. joined a growing list of developers to publicly criticize Apple Inc. over its revenue-sharing policy for in-app purchases, suggesting the iPhone maker’s fee structure is hurting small businesses during a global pandemic. https://t.co/MOY3xRDHpX
— Andrus Ansip (@Ansip_EU) August 15, 2020
And now here’s Facebook going after Apple for its 30 percent fee-grubbing https://t.co/o8rK29Xu42 pic.twitter.com/hukfCdv3X7
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) August 14, 2020
I hope more companies join the fray. Apple can change its policies to be more flexible and still have a very profitable App Store, fit for the way tech does business today, not a decade ago. https://t.co/CQJWNrLig0
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) August 14, 2020
Facebook Says Apple’s In-App Fees Hurt Businesses During Covid
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) August 14, 2020
- by @KurtWagner8 https://t.co/rVDrkA4j9y
It's one thing to have Spotify and Fortnite against you. It's another thing to have a fellow tech titan entering the arena. https://t.co/niHpUtIkTV
— Laura Kayali (@LauKaya) August 14, 2020
Another not great look for Apple: it denied Facebook's request to waive fees or let FB use its own in-app payment processor for a new paid online events feature. So small biz and page owners only keep 70% of revenue generated. https://t.co/V2FgnWTCdo
— Nick Statt (@nickstatt) August 14, 2020
“Today we’re launching the ability for businesses, creators, educators and media publishers to earn money from online events on Facebook.” $FB https://t.co/31kTchqJRS
— UnHedgedChatter (@UnHedgedChatter) August 15, 2020
This is amazing. FB has done it again. https://t.co/N5vPbwwZk7
— st. ? (@seyitaylor) August 14, 2020
And now here’s Facebook going after Apple for its 30 percent fee-grubbing https://t.co/o8rK29Xu42 pic.twitter.com/hukfCdv3X7
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) August 14, 2020
Facebookで有料のオンラインイベントができる機能がローンチ。まだ日本は対象外のようだけど、米国など20ヵ国から提供開始。
— 小野晶子 (@ononokko2525) August 15, 2020
公式ブログ記事の後半にある「なぜiOSだけ手数料を取るか」の説明に込められたメッセージが…?https://t.co/J9P76ZCMj4
Facebookも支払いに関してAppleを避難する記事を。これはコロナ下でオンラインイベントを開くサービスをFacebookが作り、1年は中小企業を支援のため開催者に100%収益が渡るようにしたいが、Appleは30%の取り分を要求したのでiOSでは中小企業支援できないというもの。https://t.co/vPUBhY4A65
— 寺島壽久/ゲームキャストの中の人 (@gamecast_blog) August 15, 2020
"By combining marketing, payment and live video, paid online events meet the end-to-end needs of businesses...To support small businesses and creators, Facebook will not collect any fees from paid online events for at least the next year." https://t.co/GfHbL7JPbO https://t.co/t5AKh3W1JJ pic.twitter.com/QLuKB5N8ys
— Sar Haribhakti (@sarthakgh) August 14, 2020
Excited to announce Paid Online Events! Businesses, creators, educators and media publishers can now earn money from online events on Facebook. Create an online event, set price, promote the event, collect payment and host the event, all in one place.https://t.co/xYz0Hfr1cb pic.twitter.com/izMmUfHoFN
— Travis Vocino (@Vocino) August 14, 2020
Okay, now it’s a royal rumble. Facebook is taking aim at Apple over in-app purhcase/payment provider monopoly. Facebook says it asked Apple to waive or reduce fees for small businesses affected by COVID. Apple refused. https://t.co/J1hMkzo0Xo
— Mike Futter (@Futterish) August 14, 2020
This is really good. I’m upset because I can’t hate on it. || Paid Online Events for Small Business Recovery - About Facebook https://t.co/NCEk2YZDnw
— Big Odun Energy (@OdunEweniyi) August 14, 2020
Facebookも3割の手数料を減額してもらえないか交渉したがダメだったとAppleを批判。iOSバージョンのアプリでは「この購入の3割はAppleに支払われます」というメッセージを入れることにしたが、Appleの審査を通らないかもとのこと。https://t.co/BAaq16HWKj
— 今村咲 (@saki_imamura) August 14, 2020
Facebook launches paid online events in 20 countries with waived fees during COVID-19, says Apple is hurting SMBs by refusing to waive its 30% cut on iOS https://t.co/aemp6fMnZ3 pic.twitter.com/2DC4NtXVq0
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) August 14, 2020
Facebook will now let you charge people to watch your online event https://t.co/qiNLQuycsy
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) August 14, 2020
Facebook accuses Apple of hurting small businesses with its 30% in-app commission fee--coming one day after Epic Games (maker of the video game Fortnite) sued Apple for similar behavior. @DylanByershttps://t.co/3i5svglluK
— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) August 14, 2020
First Fortnite, now Facebook: Apple takes another jab over its app store https://t.co/qNe4nz0ZIK via @nbcnews
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) August 14, 2020
NEW: Facebook is seeking to force a face-off with Apple over its 30% in-app purchase commission fee, which Facebook suggests hurts small businesses struggling to get by during the pandemic.https://t.co/zqUoa6jMvh
— Axios (@axios) August 14, 2020
FacebookもAppleの30%手数料に対して批判の声をあげている。
— Tetsuro Miyatake (@tmiyatake1) August 15, 2020
これだけFacebookがAppleに対して批判するのは初めてかも。
FacebookはFBオンラインイベントで課金できるようにしたので、FBアプリ経由で購入されると30%取られる。https://t.co/tINT0LPNCR
Facebookも、Appleに対してエコシステム利用料の削減を要求して、拒否されたことを暴露。https://t.co/ySRipmeBwq
— ZER01CHI - NISHIKAWA Katsuyuki (@zer01chi) August 15, 2020
Facebook launches support for paid online events ? https://t.co/u8VcNkOMtr
— Sammy Andrews (@sammyandrews) August 14, 2020