Apple has resumed advertising on the social network, according to Musk. Apple is the biggest advertiser, according to Musk.

Five days ago, Musk accused Apple of "hating free speech," "making moderation demands," and ceasing ad spending, causing a lot of press coverage about a potential battle between the two companies. Musk claimed that Apple had stopped offering ads on the social networking site and that it was threatening to stop selling the app.

After making those statements, Musk met with Tim Cook of Apple. After the meeting, Musk said that there had been a misunderstanding, and Cook said that Apple never considered removing the app from the store.

According to Musk, Cook showed him around Apple Park and that the two had a good conversation, which apparently led to Apple resuming its social media advertising. Apple didn't say anything about Musk's comments today or confirm that it had stopped spending money on the social networking site. Musk thanked advertisers for coming back to Twitter.

Apple is one of the top advertisers and spends over 100 million dollars per year.

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