Truth Social is the first app to be listed in the app marketplace for the first time.
According to the first report, Truth Social cleared the necessary hurdles to get approval from the internet giant. The app is now live in the Play Store and can be used on any mobile device.
According to a report from August, Truth Social was blocked from the Play Store after it was found to be in violation of the company's rules. Truth Social's approval was put on hold until enough changes were made.
There are other distribution options for apps that don't get official approval from the internet giant. The same strategy that Parler used to circumvent a similar situation was used by Truth Social to offer the app as a direct download.
Truth Social agreed to enforce its policies against certain types of content in order for it to be approved. Although Truth Social doesn't have rules against hate, it does not have rules against user-generated content that encourages hatred.
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