
SpaceX Chief Engineer Elon Musk takes part in a joint news conference with T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert (not pictured) at the SpaceX Starbase, in Brownsville, Texas, U.S., August 25, 2022.Adrees Latif | ReutersElon Musk has announced big, albeit confusing, plans for Twitter since he took over the social network last month.Musk wants to vastly increase the revenue the company makes through subscriptions while opening up the site to more “free speech,” which in some cases seems to mean restoring previously banned accounts like the one owned by former president Donald Trump.But Musk’s plans for Twitter could put it in conflict with two of the biggest tech companies: Apple and Google.Tensions are brewingOne of the biggest risks to Musk’s vision for “Twitter 2.0” is the possibility that his changes violate Apple or Google’s app rules in a way that slows down the company or even gets its software booted from app stores.Tensions are already brewing. Musk complained in a tweet just last week about app store f …






