

The app a Twitter look-alike where posts. Parler later returned to the App Store with a partial feed. (Dado Ruvic/Reuters illustration) Here’s a truth former president Donald Trump doesn’t want to hear: His social network, Truth Social, is falling apart.

Apple and Google both pulled the app when Parler refused to put in place effective moderation, and Amazon Web Services took down the website for the same reason. The biggest challenge for Truth Social is likely to be to avoid being banned from the App Store, which happened to Parler after users posted death threats against elected politicians. The company is also considering allowing users to sign up to receive notifications when others post content, the executive said. Other features are under consideration.Īsked whether users would be able to edit their “truths,” replied “not yet.” The ability to edit posts after publication is something Twitter users have long sought. Reuters reports that the platform has plans to add DM functionality to the app, alongside some kind of verification process. The app will enable Trump’s return to social media after he was banned from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for inciting violence at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Very stable start for Truth Social /9ey6G9LoOr- James Titcomb February 21, 2022
