The former president, who remains excluded from Facebook and Twitter, aims to compete with those tech giants.
Last modified on Friday. 22 October 2021 08. 34 TSB
Donald Trump has announced plans to launch a social media platform, Truth Social, which will launch early next year.
The former president, who banned Facebook and Twitter this year, says his purpose is to compete with tech corporations that denied him the megaphone that is critical to his rise.
“I’m excited to start soon to share my thoughts on Truth Social and fighting big tech,” Trump said in a statement.
While the platform is touted as a flexible and open communication service that encourages “honest global conversation,” the terms of the service agreement prohibit users from mocking the site. For the platform, users agree not to “denigrate, tarnish or harm in any way in any case, in our opinion, us and / or the site”.
Trump announced the news in a press release on Wednesday, saying the platform would be open to “guest users” for a beta launch in November, with plans to make it available to the general public early next year. of a new company called Trump Media
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