Devin Nunes discusses the importance of TruthSocial:
“I took this job because it was time to go on offense... and this was an opportunity to go on offense. The mission is to open the internet back up, so there’s not political censorship and we’re gonna stay focused on that...
This is a big, big important fight and it’s not gonna be easy and it’s gonna take a lot of work, and it’s gonna take people to be steadfast and know that as we move forward, the road is gonna be rough, cause you’re gonna have a lot of people trying to take this company down.
So many millions of Americans are relying on us to get that beach-head established, and that’s why I left Congress to do this.”
This should really show you how important TruthSocial is going to be.
He said they hope it’s released by March 30th in the United States and then other countries will follow.
Get it going, settle on the 80% to launch and make improvements. You’re never going to be 100% complete.
I know. The setbacks are discouraging. I don't know if it's better to launch and have kinks that affect it negatively, or of it's better to launch wholly done.
They have to prepare the site for DDOS attack. I'd bet money as soon as that site is public, we'll see the biggest DDOS attack in history. That requires a whole other set of infrastructure to defend against that.
I mean what's the point of a site that you can't use? People will get discouraged and it will fall to the wayside.
I don't know about social media, but for video games (especially massive online ones), first impressions are huge. A lot of money is poured into those who report on new games to do so favorably, and NDAs can rip just as much out of game reporting outlets for saying anything negative before they're allowed to . Being Trump related, I know it's going to be rough whenever it is released, and they'll have to navigate it carefully.