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A CLONE OF TWITTER LAUNCHED BY DONALD TRUMP AND HE'S THE ONLY ONE ON IT

AFTER GETTING BANNED FROM TWITTER

By SAMRAT(CYBER-FACTY)Published 3 years ago 3 min read
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Former U.S. president Donald Trump once again has the power to blast his unedited opinions, insults and false claims across the internet, with the launch of a Twitter-like website made for one user: Donald Trump.

The ex-president’s new micro-blog, “From the Desk of Donald J. Trump,” debuted this week on a page within his own official website, where users can sign up to get an email alert whenever he blasts off a message.

The micro-blog resembles social media platform Twitter, which banned Trump in January for encouraging violence during his supporters’ attack on the U.S. Capitol. Facebook and YouTube also booted Trump off of their platforms, sparking a promise that he would build his own social media site.

“From the Desk of Donald J. Trump” appears to be more of a megaphone than a social media community, with no option to comment or fact-check his words. Each message includes buttons for liking and sharing them onto Twitter or Facebook. It’s unclear if the site has an option for sharing photos, but there were none present in his feed as of Wednesday morning.

The times of 'STOP THE COUNT' might be back. Previous President Donald Trump on Tuesday dispatched a space on his site where he can post messages that can be shared by others to Twitter and Facebook, destinations where he stays, right now, prohibited. The move comes a day prior to a choice from Facebook Inc's (FB. O) oversight board on whether to maintain Trump's inconclusive suspension from the stage. Trump was banished from a huge number of online media stages following the dangerous Jan. 6 raging of the U.S. Legislative centre by his allies. Trump's senior counsellor, Jason Miller, said in a tweet that this assortment of posts was not the online media stage that Trump has plans to dispatch.

The site, which was first detailed by Fox News, is named "From the Desk of Donald J. Trump" and contains posts from Trump that can be shared and enjoyed. A source acquainted with the matter said it was worked by Campaign Nucleus, the advanced administrations organization made by Trump's previous mission chief Brad Par-scale.

Trump's tweets, taking a gander at the organization, content, we can just call these tweets, they feel profoundly unusual, in any event, for Trump tweets. Invested individuals can join to have these tweets dispatched straightforwardly into their inbox, reports VICE.

Posts on the site rehashed Trump's bogus case that he lost the 2020 political race in view of far reaching citizen misrepresentation and stigmatized individual Republicans who have been disparaging of him like Senator Mitt Romney and Representative Liz Cheney.

As of May 5, perhaps the latest tweets, from 11:20am May 3, 2021, peruses "So ideal to see RINO Mitt Romney booed off the stage at the Utah Republican State Convention. They are among the soonest to have sorted this person out, an undeniable washout!"

Twitter Inc and Facebook have both eliminated content posted from different records that they said attempted to dodge their restrictions on Trump. A Twitter representative said sharing substance from the site would be allowed as long as the material didn't in any case defy Twitter's norms, however that endeavours to evade a suspension would not be allowed - for instance, emulating a suspended record to attempt to supplant it. He said Twitter would pay special mind to any such cases.

Facebook didn't promptly react to a solicitation for input on how it would treat posts shared from the new space. Twitter, which Trump utilized intensely and where he had 88 million devotees, has said its restriction on him is perpetual, regardless of whether he pursues position once more. Letters in order Inc (GOOGL.O's) YouTube has said it will re-establish Trump's channel when it chooses the danger of brutality has diminished.

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