

The invite-only platform launched in February under the leadership of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey. It hasn’t publicly launched yet, but Bluesky is a Twitter-esque social media platform that saw so much user interest over the weekend that the website suffered an outage Saturday from people trying to sign up, per Forbes. Even as Elon Musk revoked the ban on Donald Trump's Twitter account, the former US president doesn't seem to be interested in returning to. Here’s a roundup of other sites available for those looking to add a new social media channel to their repertoire or abandon ship in the Twitterverse. Twitter permanently suspended President Donald Trump’s account on Friday, citing the risk of further incitement of violence. The move led to backlash within hours of the announcement, along with Musk’s later decision to extend the limits.Īmid the backlash, some users began seeking out alternative sites similar to Twitter, without the same post limits. Musk said verified users would be able to read 6,000 posts daily, while unverified and newly created, unverified accounts were limited to 600 or 300 posts each day. Many of them derive from his own tweets, which often use brash, creative language whether its. Well, folks, it finally happened: Twitter banned President Donald Trump from its platform, citing 'the risk of further incitement of violence.' The ban came after four years of dangerous rhetoric. Meanwhile, upbeat music plays in the background as pictures of among others Trump holding a rainbow flag, his campaign websites 'LGBTQ for Trump' T-shirts and his 2019 tweet celebrating. The former president also shared a crude meme from a Truth Social conspiracy theorist that featured a flag saying Fuck.

DONALD TRUMP TWITTER BAN MEMES VERIFICATION
AUSTIN (KXAN) - On Saturday, Elon Musk announced temporary plans to limit how many tweets users can read each day, all dependent on their verification status and the amount of time their account has been active. President Trump has been breaking the internet with memes since he began running for president. Donald Trump spent a chunk of Independence Day on his social media website ranting about his poll numbers, sharing praise about himself, spouting election conspiracies and ridiculing the lack of hats for President Joe Biden.
