(So much for the pretense of "free speech".)
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Although it became the most popular application on Apple App Store after it debuted on Feb. 21, fans were disappointed since many of them were unable to create their accounts.
Most of the users were put on waiting lists. On the other hand, some individuals said that they were having issues when inputting their personal information, such as phone number and birth date.
Now, another problem arose. This time, the issue is in the free speech platform's censorship.
Because of this, many people already criticize the app as a free speech platform. Well, the affected individual is not really a commoner.
Matt Ortega, a popular web developer, is the one who was banned on the rising social media site. He is also well-known because of his parody Twitter account, pretending as a cow owned by Republican Rep. Devin Nunes.
Truth Social banned Ortega because he used the username "@DevinNunesCow" to create his account.
(Republicans seem to lack a sense of humor, unless it involves death or killing, then they find such jokes to be hilarious.)
Hmm. @TrumptyDumpty, @TrumpStinks, @TrumpLardAss, @MTGCunt and @Rethuglican would all be censored. Hmm.