Keyword: trumpsocialmedia
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LONGBOAT KEY, Fla., April 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the video platform Rumble announced that Truth Social, the social media platform created by the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), has successfully migrated its website and mobile applications to Rumble's cloud infrastructure. This migration will enable the Truth Social platform to scale significantly on a new and cancel-culture-free cloud platform. Truth Social's move also marks the first significant customer to onboard with Rumble's cloud services business.
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Two key executives with Donald Trump’s “Truth Social,” have quit, Reuters is reporting. Josh Adams and Billy Boozer – the company’s chiefs of technology and product development – joined the former president’s venture last year. Their departure comes after the troubled launch of Truth Social’s iPhone app on Feb. 20 with many users still remaining on a waiting list and unable to access the platform. Truth Social advertises itself as catering to conservative markets while championing free speech. Adams, an Alabama native, co-founded Daring Bit Assembly, a product and software development company. Reuters reported Adams filed a lawsuit in May...
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Today, President Trump’s social media app Truth Social was released after months of hype surrounding the free speech alternative to social media platforms like Twitter. The app’s launch has been wildly successful, with it hitting #1 in the Apple Store and hundreds of thousands of accounts already created. When the app was announced months ago, the liberal media already started attacking it. One journalist at “The Independent” went so far as to call the free speech app a ‘threat to democracy’. With the app’s highly successful rollout, liberals have already aired their grievances on social media and in the press....
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“Right wing builds its own echo chamber,” the far-left, fake news site Axios warned in a recent headline. They cancel us, they blacklist us, they shadow ban us, they memory-hole inconvenient truths about Hunter Biden’s laptop, Kyle Rittenhouse’s innocence, and the coronavirus lab-leak theory, and now they’re all butthurt because we refuse to sit there, shut up, and take it. Hey, can you blame them? After decades of dealing with the right’s castrated, house-trained McCains, Romney’s, Bushes, Kristols, and National Reviews, the media are still shell-shocked over this new generation’s awesome belligerence towards them (which our founder Andrew Breitbart deserves...
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DWAC stock could be worth chance as the Trump SPAC is far from doneIn an age where polarization is king, Digital World Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:DWAC) stock makes a lot of sense. The special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) has agreed to merge with former President Donald Trump’s social media venture, Truth Social. Truth Social is extremely interesting in and of itself. Essentially, investors who believe in its cause should have plenty of reason to consider purchasing DWAC shares.
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BEDMINSTER, NJ—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) applauds the class action lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida by Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, and other brave patriots representing Americans who have had their First Amendment rights violated by Defendants Facebook, Inc., Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter, Inc., Jack Dorsey, Google LLC, and Sundar Pichai.
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Can people put their hand on another person's mouth and censor them? Can corporations like Twitter, FB, etc, operate like platforms and publishers simultaneously? Can they get the perks of a publisher (saying no to essentially a letter to the editor written for all to see, but in this case on Twitter, FB, etc, as newspapers can do this) while claiming they are a platform? If you have fallible humans that are biased against Trump, how can they be trusted to be "fact checkers"? Where can we find 100% impartial people? If pro-Biden people say a Tweet from Trump is...
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Former President Donald Trump confirmed news that he plans to launch his own social media platform in the near future, and he named several Republicans that conservatives should keep their eye on as potential 2024 presidential candidates. Trump confirmed the claim made to Fox News on Sunday by one of his advisers that he was creating “the hottest ticket in social media” that is going to “completely redefine the game.” In a podcast interview, Trump told “The Truth with Lisa Boothe” with iHeart Radio and “Gingrich 360” that he is “doing things having to do with putting our own platform...
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President Donald Trump is considering moving to another social media platform or creating his own after he was permanently banned from Twitter Friday. “As I have been saying for a long time, Twitter has gone further and further in banning free speech, and tonight, Twitter employees have coordinated with the Democrats and the Radical Left in removing my account from their platform, to silence me — and YOU, the 75,000,000 great patriots who voted for me,................”
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@JackPosobiecBREAKING: President Trump to sign Executive Order on Social Media Censorship --- Developments to follow (if any) Developing story...
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President Donald Trump in finally standing up for Conservatives on social media. On May 2, 2019 conservative commentators such as Alex Jones, Infowars, Paul Joseph Watson, Laura Loomer, and Milo Yiannopoulos were banned from Facebook and Instagram. These individuals have been some of the loudest and most effective advocates for President Trump’s America first principles. However, the censors in Silicon Valley weren’t having it. And they could also count on gatekeeping conservatives like Cabot Phillips to defend this politically witch hunt. BLP’s Tom Pappert covered Phillips’ establishment defense of Silicon Valley’s blatant political agenda. Even seasoned Never Trumper Erick Erickson...
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New York (CNN)Facebook barred seven users from its services earlier this week, citing its policies against "dangerous individuals and organizations." Now President Donald Trump is siding with the people who were banned and railing against social media "censorship" -- all while using one of his favorite social sites. The president shared more than a dozen tweets about the subject on Friday night and Saturday morning. And he conveniently avoided the fact that some of the banned users are extremists who make a living by deceiving their fans. His posts were a rallying cry, full of resentment toward Big Tech. He...
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Shares of Google, Facebook and Twitter traded lower on Tuesday after President Trump accused the tech leaders of bias against conservative voices, warning they are “treading on very, very troubled territory.” “Google is really taking advantage of a lot of people and I think that’s a very serious thing and a very serious charge,” Trump said after an Oval Office meeting with FIFA President Gianni Infantino. “I think what Google and what others are doing, if you look at what’s going on at Twitter, if you look at what’s going on at Facebook – they better be careful, because you...
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