For the users who make it past the waitlist to join and then the ubiquitous tech glitches on the freshly launched app, a first scan reveals that the platform calling itself a "big tent" of ideas has a tight focus on the former US president's favorite fixations
After Facebook, Twitter and YouTube barred Trump last year, he is seeking a new direct-to-voter megaphone ahead of a key legislative election this year (Credits: Chris DELMAS / AFP)
Washington, US: US President Joe Biden in Taliban fighter garb or stumbling over his words or bungling efforts to avert war in Ukraine — posts on Donald Trump's new social media network "Truth Social" have a go-to target.
For the users who make it past the waitlist to join and then the ubiquitous tech glitches on the freshly launched app, a first scan reveals that the platform calling itself a "big tent" of ideas has a tight focus on Trump's favorite fixations.
"Truth Social is like one big 2016 Trump rally. Come on over," Arizona state Senator Wendy Rogers appealed on Twitter, with a picture of her Truth profile. "I am dropping Truth bombs."
After Facebook, Twitter and YouTube barred Trump last year, he is seeking a new direct-to-voter megaphone ahead of a key legislative election this year — and what his backers hope will be another run for the White House in 2024.
The tech giants booted Trump following his supporters' deadly assault on the US Capitol and accusations he had used the platforms to incite the violent bid to overturn his 2020 election loss.