
Google refuses to host Donald Trump’s social network Truth Social in its Google Play app store because its content is not moderate enough, the tech giant said, as quoted by AFP.
In a statement sent to AFP on Wednesday, the Alphabet subsidiary explained that on August 19 it notified Truth Social of “several violations” of Google’s rules on the platform.
Google said it has “reiterated that effective user-generated content moderation systems are a (necessary) condition for an app to be uploaded to Google Play.
According to a Google spokesperson, Truth Social responded to the email explaining that it is “working on these issues.”
Unlike iOS on the iPhone, Google’s Android operating system for smartphones allows the user to download an app through channels other than the Google Play app store.
However, the platform is still the preferred method for most Android phone owners, who make up roughly three-quarters of the global smartphone population.
Launched at the end of February, Truth Social wants to be an alternative to the big social networks, especially Twitter, access to which Donald Trump has been suspended since the beginning of January 2021, with the leitmotif of freedom of expression and minimal content moderation. .
Google’s rejection comes after Fox Business Network reported that Truth Social stopped paying to host its RightForge platform several months ago.
“Truth Social is financially sound, as evidenced by its ability to recently raise $15 million in bridge financing,” the company said in a statement Wednesday on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s website.
Truth Social’s parent company, Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), also delayed the completion of a merger with publicly traded Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC), which was supposed to provide it with new funding.
Former President Donald Trump has said allegations that his platform is in dire straits are “gossip” and that he “intentionally” spread “false” information.
DWAC is being investigated by US federal authorities, who have presented evidence to a grand jury for possible criminal prosecution. The company is also being investigated by the US securities regulator the SEC.
Source: Hot News RO

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