YouTube Restores Donald Trump’s Account Privileges
The Google-owned video platform has become the latest major social network to reverse the former president’s account restrictions.
The Google-owned video platform has become the latest major social network to reverse the former president’s account restrictions.
Truth Social, the social network started by former President Donald J. Trump, has struggled to attract big brands.
Meta said the suspension of Donald Trump’s accounts would be lifted “in the coming weeks,” with measures in place to discourage repeat offences. Twitter brought Mr. Trump back last year.
SAN FRANCISCO: Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly looking to regain control of his powerful social media accounts in order to return to the White House. The Trump campaign is formally petitioning Facebook parent company Meta to unblock his account, which was closed two years ago in response to the January 6, 2021 riots, … Read more
After Elon Musk polled in favor of Donald Trump, Twitter today reinstated the former US president’s account and the microblogging site was quickly flooded with memes. Musk, the owner of Twitter, ran an online poll asking if Trump’s account should be reinstated. The poll received 15,085,458 votes, of which 51.8 percent voted yes, and 48.2 … Read more
Twitter owner and billionaire Elon Musk said today that the Twitter account of former US President Donald Trump will be restored after the majority of people voted in favor of the decision. Musk ran a public opinion poll on Twitter asking whether or not Trump should be re-engaged on Twitter because it gave people two … Read more
New Delhi: The acquisition agreement between Elon Musk and Twitter was finalized yesterday, October 28. Conversations between Musk and Twitter were back and forth, and at one point, Musk almost called off the deal. But finally, Elon Musk bought Twitter. After his theatrical run inside Twitter’s offices a sinkhole, the billionaire businessman sacked several of … Read more
The social media app is not available on the Google Play Store, and the former president’s company and Google publicly disagree on why.
The social media app is not available on the Google Play Store, and the former president’s company and Google publicly disagree on why.
Researchers identified 88 users promoting conspiracy theories on Donald Trump’s platform, and said he had reposted the messages 65 times.