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![]() Some Known Facts About Donald Trump Can't Stop Whining About His Failing Social.Simply put, there isn't much happening on the website. After setting up my profile under my name, a list of recommended users appeared on the screen: Donald Trump held the top spot, followed by pages for Reality Social, the NFL, U.S.A. Armed Force News, the Daily Mail, Sean Hannity, Kyle Rittenhouse and a represent paranormal news and discussion. ![]() As I scrolled through the list, another notification turned up at the top of my phone. My very first follow! "LET'S GO BRANDON TOKEN ($ LGBT) is now following you," the app informed me. Tapping on the page, I found an account promoting some type of new crypto offering, the Let's Go Brandon Token, likewise explained by the anonymous user as "THE INDIVIDUALS'S TOKEN." Minutes later on, my second Fact Social follow came, striking the complete spectrum of Trump enemies, lest we forget 2016. The account's avatar showed Hillary Clinton resting on a witch's broom, flying past a purple-shaded Earth. "Daddy of 4 grown guys," the bio explained. "Could not be prouder of not having snowflakes for kids." I followed both accounts back, hoping to strike up some engagement. On Reality Social's own account page, @truthsocial, site administrators advised users to please be patient as the platform continued to move through its waitlist and address tech bugs and inconsistencies. Truth Social's page is filled with memes: a cars and truck veering off the highway, away from a sign for "Big Tech" to an exit ramp for "Reality Social"; 2 doors, one for Twitter, revealing an uninhabited room, another for "Fact Social," with dozens of people trying to get in However from the inside, Truth Social feels empty. The Only Guide for Scoop: Trump trashes Barr in rant to Lester Holt - AxiosIn the images available on the Apple app store, an account called @jack is seen referring a man named Rick, making discussion like "What's your favorite place to enter the world? You will not think how lovely Jamaica is." A Reliable Source -up, demonstrating the yet to be revealed direct message feature, shows @jack asking somebody called @jane to ask Truth Social's small amounts group to remove an offensive account. "I mean it's a quite huge deal censoring that content. Kinda an overreach right?" In the mock-up @jack (perhaps a recommendation to Twitter's founder, Jack Dorsey) composes back, "JUST TAKE IT DOWN!" with a red-faced upset emoji. What the mock-up was implied to show a user experience without censorship, or safe small amounts is uncertain. |
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