Team Trump unveiled a new social media app Thursday called GETTR. But the app looks a lot like Twitter, whose exile of Trump angered many on the right. GETTR's home screen, posts, and user profiles ...
"These big tech oligarchs try to dominate and control what people think," Miller said during a live video stream Thursday morning where he introduced the app. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor A former ...
Gettr, the new pro-Trump social media platform, got off to a rough start this weekend after a number of prominent GOP figures had their profiles hacked on the Fourth of July. Several big-name ...
The new app was launched by a former member of Donald Trump’s team, but there’s no word on if the former president will actually use the platform. There’s a new social media app in town—and it’s ...
After former Trump adviser Jason Miller launched his new "cancel-free" social media app last week, it reached hundreds of thousands of new downloads, new data shows. The platform is called "Gettr," ...
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But after news broke Thursday about the app’s ties to the former U.S. president, it was quickly populated with fake accounts from people trying to make it look like Trump had joined the app. Gettr was ...
Gettr, a pro-Trump social media platform, got off to a rocky start during its official launch this weekend. The Twitter-style service launched on Sunday, led by former senior Trump advisor Jason ...
On Tuesday, Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese billionaire who runs a Chinese-language media network with Trump adviser Steve Bannon, posted a video on his site GNEWS reminding viewers to back up their ...
The beta version of a social media platform that claims to enable unfiltered free speech has sparked an unenthusiastic reaction—and some confusion—from QAnon supporters who might have been expected to ...
Team Trump unveiled a new social media app Thursday called GETTR. But the app looks a lot like Twitter, whose exile of Trump angered many on the right. GETTR's home screen, posts, and user profiles ...