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Eagle-Eyed Twitter Users Noticed Something Very Odd About Apple's Twitter Account Amid Company Upheaval. Here's What's Really Going On. The official @Apple Twitter account has been registered with the site since 2008.

By Emily Rella

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As the controversy surrounding Elon Musk's decision to let previously banned Twitter users back on the platform continues to grow, many are taking notice of businesses and people of influence who seem to be exiting the platform or taking a stand against Musk's decisions.

On Tuesday morning, many were quick to notice that the official Twitter account for Apple didn't have any Tweets posted on its feed, and then "Apple" began to quickly trend amid eagle-eyed Twitter users sharing their findings.

And though it appeared as though the tech giant had willingly deleted all of its Tweets (amid rumors that Apple was in talks of pulling Twitter from the App Store altogether) Twitter users may be surprised to find out that Apple, in fact, has never actually ever Tweeted from that account.

Apple's official account, under the handle @Apple, was created in 2016 as a way for the company to run sponsored ads and Tweets via the social media platform. The account currently has 8.78 million followers and is following zero accounts back.

The company primarily uses CEO Tim Cook's Twitter account as a mouthpiece for general product and company announcements even though Apple will still use multiple sub-accounts for specific product news, like @AppleMusic and @AppleTV.

The departure from Twitter by Apple Fellow and head of the App Store, Phil Schiller, only added fuel to the fire, though it is unclear whether Schiller permanently deleted his account or temporally deactivated it for 30 days. Schiller's account was reportedly active for an impressive 14 years and he was known to be an active representative for the company on Twitter.

Schiller's account going dark on the platform marks the first high-profile Apple employee to leave Twitter following Musk's takeover.

Still, it is unlikely the company will follow. In a recent interview with CBS Mornings Cook said that he's optimistic about the future of the social media platform under Musk.

"They say that they're going to continue to moderate, and so I count on them to do that because I don't think anybody really wants hate speech on their platform," he said.

Apple was down just over 7% in a one-year period as of Tuesday afternoon.

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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