Trump's Truth Social app barred from Google Play over inadequate moderation

Published , by TJ Denzer

Former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social social media app has faced a fairly bumpy road since coming out of the gate. At one point, it was the number one downloaded app on Apple’s App Store. At other points it has been brought up alongside criminal probes. It would seem that Truth Social is also having trouble even making it to a major corner of the app marketplace. Google Play has barred the app from download and availability on Android devices due to insufficient content moderation systems.

Google shared its decision on the barring the Truth Social app from Google Play and Android devices in a report shared with Axios. According to said report, Truth Social is unavailable because it violates Google’s terms and conditions in regards to content moderation.

“On Aug. 19, we notified Truth Social of several violations of standard policies in their current app submission and reiterated that having effective systems for moderating user-generated content is a condition of our terms of service for any app to go live on Google Play,” Google said in the report. “Last week Truth Social wrote back acknowledging our feedback and saying that they are working on addressing these issues.”

Trump's Truth Social app has been barred from download on Google Play due to inadequate content moderation systems, a sentiment that Apple apparently does not share.
Source: Apple

Where Truth Social had a fairly breakout launch, ending up at the top of the download charts on Apple’s App Store on multiple occasions, it has also faced a number of challenges outside of its popularity. The company running Truth Social (Trump Media and Technology Group) had two top executives leave shortly after Truth Social launched. More than that, the company is now caught up in a criminal probe in New York regarding a 2021 SPAC deal.

These things aside, Android users make up around 70 percent of global smartphone users and 44 percent of smartphone users in the US, according to groups like Statcounter. If Truth Social can’t capture that massive chunk of would-be users, its troubles may continue to compound. Stay tuned as we continue to follow for further details.