🐱 Trump has already violated the terms of service he set up on his own blog

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In a move that is definitely not the saddest thing ever, yesterday former President Donald Trump launched his own sort-of social media site. He’s already breaking his own rules.

“From the Desk of Donald J. Trump” is billed as a social media platform. In reality, it’s more accurate to call it a blog, as it’s just a section of his website and Trump is the only person who can post on it. The site currently resembles a carnival funhouse version of his Twitter feed. Seems he needed something to do with his time since he’s suspended from Twitter and Facebook.

The good times of firing barbs like “warmongering fool” at his chosen enemies technically shouldn’t last. Trump is bound to break the rules of his desk, as the site’s terms clearly prohibit some of his favorite Twitter flexes: libel, defamation, harassment, threatening, doxing, invasion of privacy, abuse, deception, and lying. If his blog enforces the rules, when he calls someone a dog or “psycho” or falsely accuses them of murder—all things Trump has actually done on Twitter—he should be kicked off.


In fact, Trump’s already violated his desk’s terms of service by lying about voter fraud, falsely claiming the election was stolen from him, and hurling insults at Sen. Liz Cheney (R-Wy.).

Also prohibited is the very thing that got him booted from Twitter in the first place: encouraging people to do crimes. (Remember the Capitol riots? The FBI does.)

Close observers may recall that Trump gloried in railing against Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which broadly immunizes websites from being sued for content on their platforms. Like many in his party, Trump inaccurately claims that Section 230 infringes on freedom of speech. In reality, Section 230 enables websites to allow users to post freely, so long as whatever they say doesn’t break the rules, without the site fearing getting sued.

Trump may claim to loathe Section 230, but that didn’t stop him from incorporating its terminology into his own platform’s terms of service.

“As a provider of interactive services, Save America is not liable for any statements, representations, or User Content provided by its users in any Interactive Area,” the terms state. (Save America is Trump’s a joint fundraising committee.)

The irony wasn’t lost on some astute Twitter users.

“Guess he really didn’t want to repeal Sec 230 after all,” commented Josh Sternberg.

Trump's new platform claims Section 230 protection :) "As a provider of interactive services, Save America is not liable for any statements, representations, or User Content provided by its users in any Interactive Area" https://t.co/yWE6CIh2ou
— Jules Polonetsky (@JulesPolonetsky) May 5, 2021
In the event that Trump converts his blog to something other than a doppelgänger of the Twitter account that once was, he can rest assured that Section 230 will protect him from lawsuits.
 
Also prohibited is the very thing that got him booted from Twitter in the first place: encouraging people to do crimes. (Remember the Capitol riots? The FBI does.)
Siiiigh.

Gave up after this. @CatParty do you actually read any of the articles you post? Or is that not the point?

I look forward to Orange man did 9/11. Please don't tell me there already is an article about that...
 
The author is a 30something acting like a 20something who's entire thing is snark and "haydurs make me famous". Shocking I know.

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Oh sweet summer child, if only people didn't give a fuck. Unfortunatly the commie larpers won't stop until Drumpf's head is on a pike. And MAGApedes will never ever stop saying that Drumpf had the election stolen.
Already knew the former, and you don't have to be a faggot dicklicker of Trump's to know the latter happened.

Just saying it because it should be emphasized at every opportunity that this shit is mental illness at this point. It'd be one thing if they were talking about policy or some shit, but this is just tabloid crap. People didn't even give this much of a fuck about Bush.
 
The author is a 20something
Pressing X to doubt on that
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Her facebook isn't showing how old she is (unless you have to be logged in to see that) but at best she has to be in her 30's

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Fun Fact: She's apparently looking into QAnon, and requests more information about it.
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This also might be her... someone wrote an article about her marriage
 


In a move that is definitely not the saddest thing ever, yesterday former President Donald Trump launched his own sort-of social media site. He’s already breaking his own rules.

“From the Desk of Donald J. Trump” is billed as a social media platform. In reality, it’s more accurate to call it a blog, as it’s just a section of his website and Trump is the only person who can post on it. The site currently resembles a carnival funhouse version of his Twitter feed. Seems he needed something to do with his time since he’s suspended from Twitter and Facebook.

The good times of firing barbs like “warmongering fool” at his chosen enemies technically shouldn’t last. Trump is bound to break the rules of his desk, as the site’s terms clearly prohibit some of his favorite Twitter flexes: libel, defamation, harassment, threatening, doxing, invasion of privacy, abuse, deception, and lying. If his blog enforces the rules, when he calls someone a dog or “psycho” or falsely accuses them of murder—all things Trump has actually done on Twitter—he should be kicked off.


In fact, Trump’s already violated his desk’s terms of service by lying about voter fraud, falsely claiming the election was stolen from him, and hurling insults at Sen. Liz Cheney (R-Wy.).

Also prohibited is the very thing that got him booted from Twitter in the first place: encouraging people to do crimes. (Remember the Capitol riots? The FBI does.)

Close observers may recall that Trump gloried in railing against Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which broadly immunizes websites from being sued for content on their platforms. Like many in his party, Trump inaccurately claims that Section 230 infringes on freedom of speech. In reality, Section 230 enables websites to allow users to post freely, so long as whatever they say doesn’t break the rules, without the site fearing getting sued.

Trump may claim to loathe Section 230, but that didn’t stop him from incorporating its terminology into his own platform’s terms of service.

“As a provider of interactive services, Save America is not liable for any statements, representations, or User Content provided by its users in any Interactive Area,” the terms state. (Save America is Trump’s a joint fundraising committee.)

The irony wasn’t lost on some astute Twitter users.

“Guess he really didn’t want to repeal Sec 230 after all,” commented Josh Sternberg.


In the event that Trump converts his blog to something other than a doppelgänger of the Twitter account that once was, he can rest assured that Section 230 will protect him from lawsuits.
No, no. You were so keen on making hypocrisy a virtue let's run with it. Besides it's a private platform and he can do whatever he wants.
 
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