Elon Musk demande à Apple de réduire les frais pour les créateurs ‘X’

Introducing an article that discusses Elon Musk’s plan to speak with Apple CEO Tim Cook about lowering App Store fees for creators on Twitter/X, the popular social network. Musk aims to propose a change in Apple’s fee structure for creators who earn money through subscriptions on the platform. Currently, Apple collects 30% of the total fee earned by a creator on Twitter, but Musk suggests that Apple should only collect 30% of the creator fee that Twitter keeps. This would result in Apple receiving a smaller cut of the money paid out to creators. Musk also reveals that Twitter will not collect any fees from creators earning less than $100,000, and will only collect 10% of earnings for creators surpassing that threshold, with the first year being free for all. However, if Apple were to agree to Musk’s proposal, they would receive 30% of the 10% fee collected by Twitter from creators earning more than $100,000. Currently, Apple collects its fees from each subscriber who pays a creator, rather than directly from the creator themselves, making it incompatible with Musk’s plan. Nevertheless, Musk’s request highlights ongoing concerns about Apple’s App Store fees, with critics referring to it as a “30% tax on the internet.” It remains to be seen if Apple will consider revising its fees for Twitter and other social media platforms.
Source : www.macrumors.com
