Kash Patel..." Which side are you on?"...
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As a VP of Tech, I'm completely embarrassed for the Truth Social team. I can forgive a slight delay in onboarding users if they want to verify that each one isn't a bot. But it is egregious to not roll out a web and Android versions after this length of time. And two of the key tech people just left.
Let's face it, it's amateur hour over there.
For those disagreeing and downvoting, how about a rebuttal explaining why you disagree? Do you think this is how a social media platform should be rolled out? Do you feel we should pray at the altar of Trump for every single thing and not provide some realistic perspective?
Agree with you on this. I am not a big fan of the emotional reactionism where pedes just downvote an opinion they disagree with.
I've responded in a comment below. Don't know if it really serves as a rebuttal, but I do try to offer some counter-perspectives...
Interested to hear your thoughts or response.
Hmmmm. I'd like to see a clearer explanation of their plans and how they intend to proceed.
I mean, when did they launch. It's been less than 2 months, hasn't it?
Places like twiffer, yutb, fluffbuk, etc, in fact, most different platforms grew their user base organically, or at least, over extended periods of time.
The demand for TS is probably greater at start up than pretty much any other platform, right? Least, that's what I think of.
If they had an android and a web thing going, it would only increase the influx, and make the density of the signup or onboarding more and more difficult, no?
What's the alternative? Wouldn't that be like 12 or 18 months of preparation before launch? How would that impact a) public interest ? b) the information war ?
Knowing all we know, seems to me its not reasonable to simply think of TS as just another social media platform startup. So, what is it's key purpose? What if the purpose is to have a concentrated platform when anons could truly focus and work, bringing together patriots from around the world?
What if one thinks about TS not simply as a tech social media startup, but as a military level operation? How does that affect the filter or vision through which one perceives and evaluates what they are doing? We ARE in an information war, after all.
The purposes of a military operation will be completely different to the purposes of a for-profit tech enterprise, or a government welfare project.
I appreciate the tech enterprise perspective you're expressing here, but I wonder if the lens you are viewing TS through is the right one....
Just speculating and pondering about this topic....
I'm not a techie and I am an Android user.... but I think you're right about TS, it's just not available for me yet and I find that highly frustrating.
2 more weeks for account activation.