The Insider reports:
Donald Trump’s new social media app Truth Social encountered technical difficulties shortly after launching to the public on Sunday evening, according to its official website. At 11:24 p.m. ET on Sunday, an update was posted on Truth Social’s website saying an issue was under investigation. At 7:15 a.m. ET on Monday, the status page on the website showed the new app had been experiencing a “partial outage” for 7 hours 40 minutes.
Reuters reports:
“This week we will begin to roll out on the Apple App Store. That’s going to be awesome, because we’re going to get so many more people that are going to be on the platform,” Devin Nunes said in a Sunday appearance on Fox News. On Friday, Nunes was on the app urging users to follow more accounts. Among Nunes’ posts, he welcomed a new user who appeared to be a Catholic priest and encouraged him to invite more priests to join.
Trump’s new social media app Truth Social suffered an outage shortly after launching https://t.co/XBjhuZiTf9
— Tech Insider (@TechInsider) February 21, 2022
The FBI needs to thank Trump for helping gather the personal information of white nationalists and other right wing terrorists with his new social media platform #TruthSocial.
— (((DeanObeidallah))) (@DeanObeidallah) February 21, 2022
We went to spread our word on Truth Social. Looks #TruthSocial is working out as well as Trump Steaks, Trump University, and the Trump Presidency. pic.twitter.com/T75yNO8GX8
— StandForBetter.org (@StandForBetter) February 21, 2022