저커버그가 웹으로 진행된 전사 미팅에서 “애플이 폰에 무엇을 설치할 것인지 게이트키핑하는 독특하고 절대적인 권력을 가지고 있다”며, 앱스토어가 “혁신과 경쟁을 방해하며” “애플에게 독점 수익을 가져다 준다”고 발언. https://t.co/RMTMkMm2M2
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) August 28, 2020
“[Apple has] this unique stranglehold as a gatekeeper on what gets on phones,”
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) August 28, 2020
Zuckerberg to more than 50,000 employees via webcast today (video now public) https://t.co/5HUdToNfRt
in which one alleged monopoly takes issue with another alleged monopoly. @PranavDixit and @RMac18 are on fire today: https://t.co/6c93ohaup7
— Stephanie M. Lee (@stephaniemlee) August 28, 2020
When political leaders feel vulnerable, they try to redirect attention to perceived external threats.
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) August 28, 2020
Hard to guess what’s going on in Zuckerberg’s head, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a version of that is playing out right now.https://t.co/XDrMWCXoKO
Scoop with @RMac18 who is a machine. Zuckerberg dissed Apple in front of 50,000 FB employees and said it "blocks innovation, blocks competition" and charges "monopoly rents" on the App Store. He also said that Trump brought up China at the October dinner. https://t.co/QxeFnMHoQW
— ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@PranavDixit) August 28, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg Said Apple Is Charging "Monopoly Rents" With Its "Stranglehold" On iPhones https://t.co/Nbn9q2eKoo
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) August 28, 2020
Tech giants duke it out!
— Mark Schoofs (@SchoofsFeed) August 28, 2020
Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg took a swing at Apple on Thursday, calling the iPhone maker's app store monopolistic and harmful to customers during a companywide meeting.https://t.co/aeFqDrbMrg@PranavDixit @RMac18 @BuzzFeedNews
More from FB's Thurs all-hands: Mark Zuckerberg said Apple is charging "monopoly rents" and has a "stranglehold" on app distribution. He also shed light on his Oct dinner with Trump, saying the president brought up China, but they did not talk Tik Tok. https://t.co/2F0RvvUPjL
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) August 28, 2020
To be clearer here: Zuckerberg said he didn't think TikTok came up in the White House dinner discussion with Trump. A FB spokesperson previously said that Zuckerberg had no recollection of discussing TikTok. https://t.co/2F0RvvUPjL
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) August 28, 2020
Pot, meet Kettle.https://t.co/LgGeVEkynz
— American Economic Liberties Project (@econliberties) August 28, 2020
마크 저커버그, 애플이 iPhone에 대해 '완전 지배'하고 '독점 임차료'를 부과한다고 맹공격
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) August 28, 2020
- BuzzFeed, 저커버그가 애플이 iPhone과 앱스토어를 장악하고 있는 것에 대해 비판하는 방법으로 최근 사내 전체 회의를 이용했다고 보도https://t.co/GQrCE3TBAn
Mark Zuckerberg slams Apple's App Store 'monopoly' in leaked comments https://t.co/PIW9Qn9dH7 pic.twitter.com/kfYXTrYRcn
— New York Post (@nypost) August 28, 2020
최근 사건으로는 App Store의 30% 수수료를 인앱 구매할 때마다 알려주는 업데이트를 거절당했다며 FB가 언론에 이른 적이 있었죠. 레딧에서 "FB가 투명성에 관심있다면 당신네가 가져가는 사용자 데이터도 매 번 공개하쇼"라고 덧글 달아놓은 데서 실소했네요. https://t.co/d6tf7DfIDq
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) August 28, 2020
So Apple and Google are dictating what content developers can have in their apps?
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) August 28, 2020
"Facebook said that Apple cited an App Store rule that bars developers from showing 'irrelevant' information to users."https://t.co/PuxbcqyFaP
Facebook's new paid online events tool has arrived, but it doesn't include any disclosures about Apple's cut from in-app purchases after all https://t.co/rSIwdRJK8B w/ @StephenNellis and @peard33
— Katie Paul (@katielpaul) August 28, 2020
Facebookがアプリ内で「課金の3割はAppleの収益となります」とメッセージが出るように設定したが、Appleがこのアップデートを却下。
— 今村咲 (@saki_imamura) August 28, 2020
(今までの話はリプ欄)https://t.co/nc8G9LzV5q
I despise Facebook, don't get me wrong.
— kn' Owl Edge Hub (@KnowledgeHubTy) August 28, 2020
But apple flat banning anything on their platform that informs users about their policies is, well...
Fuck you Tim Applehttps://t.co/Ya8GozBCjL
Apple rejects Facebook app that says Apple takes 30% cut https://t.co/a32oI3iV0c
— Matthew Ball (@ballmatthew) August 28, 2020
Facebook updated their app to notify users that Apple will get a 30% cut of all of their in-app spending.
— Bryan Beal ? (@bryanrbeal) August 28, 2020
Apple blocked the Facebook app update. For just telling people what Apple's own policies are. https://t.co/dSpNi2Ow5h
There's only a company more evil than Facebook: Apple rejects Facebook app that says Apple takes 30% cut https://t.co/UiD2uBoLpZ
— Anonymous Hispano (@anonopshispano) August 28, 2020
Apple rejects Facebook app that tells users Apple takes 30% cut of in-app purchases https://t.co/m70PoEvqWq
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) August 28, 2020
It's pretty interesting how it's only taken until now for folks to realize the power of running a company on someone else's platform. Without iPhone or Android, companies like Uber don't exist; Facebook makes 6% of its revenue from desktop only users. https://t.co/d4NcAureI3
— Josh Sternberg (@joshsternberg) August 28, 2020