TruthSocial wants to grow and compete with the bird; yet they only allow USA users to access. This must be a new business strategy TS's people learned from Harvard!
It has a been a while now. GETTR did not take that long to allow non-USA users.
It kind of makes sense to start with USA as they want to see what kind of policies work there first before they are letting trolls from other countries in. If the platform suddenly get flooded with Nigerians and a great platform for them, US users might feel alienated.
But Truth Social surely is slow on the roll-out and it's annoying me that I'm not invited. I've run social media sites for 20 years and is exactly the kind of person that they need to beta-test it.
Nigerian princes are only after money - and sex -; not trolling. However, your thinking makes sense.
I've suggested to GETTR twice to marry TruthSocia. We a consolidated opposition platform to the bird. We have too many small competitors to it: Gab, GETTR, Truthsocial Minds, plus smaller ones.
I think the only way to solve this is letting the platforms fight it out. There will be unexpected consequences from policy and technical decisions that might break or make a platform great.
The consolidation of power was what got us into the current situation.
TruthSocial wants to grow and compete with the bird; yet they only allow USA users to access. This must be a new business strategy TS's people learned from Harvard!
It has a been a while now. GETTR did not take that long to allow non-USA users.
It kind of makes sense to start with USA as they want to see what kind of policies work there first before they are letting trolls from other countries in. If the platform suddenly get flooded with Nigerians and a great platform for them, US users might feel alienated.
But Truth Social surely is slow on the roll-out and it's annoying me that I'm not invited. I've run social media sites for 20 years and is exactly the kind of person that they need to beta-test it.
Nigerian princes are only after money - and sex -; not trolling. However, your thinking makes sense.
I've suggested to GETTR twice to marry TruthSocia. We a consolidated opposition platform to the bird. We have too many small competitors to it: Gab, GETTR, Truthsocial Minds, plus smaller ones.
I think the only way to solve this is letting the platforms fight it out. There will be unexpected consequences from policy and technical decisions that might break or make a platform great.
The consolidation of power was what got us into the current situation.
One problem with your fight suggestion: there is NO level playing field! None, none, of these huge corporations achieved their successes fairly.
To be sustainable, with any operation must be self-financing in the medium term. Hence, they consolidate.