Donald Trump’s Truth Social platform bills itself as a free speech playground. But a new study from Public Citizen finds that the site “blocked content on topics such as abortion and the January 6 attack on the Capitol.”
from Public Citizen finds that the site “blocked content on topics such as abortion and the January 6 attack on the Capitol.” A researcher with the progressive advocacy group writes: “In the wake of that [Jan. 6] hearing, I attempted to post, ‘Trump’s defamatory lies about Shaye Moss and her mother were cruel, racist, and dangerous.
Time for accountability. #Jan6 #january6th #January6thHearings.’ That post was blocked.” Elsewhere, the study alleges that posts in favor of abortion rights could be “blocked” and fail to appear on the user’s profile. Neither a Trump spokesperson nor a Truth Social representative returned The Daily Beast’s requests for comment Tuesday evening. The study follows
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