The app—which Trump launched after being barred from Twitter—had been kept out of Google's store over its lack of moderation tools, including for violent threats. Google said Truth Social has since been updated to comply with its policies barring objectionable posts, and has built in effective systems for reporting and removing unwanted content as well as blocking abusers
San Francisco, United States: Google on Wednesday said it has allowed Donald Trump's Truth Social app in its Play Store for Android devices—after receiving assurances the app would meet the platform's standards for moderating harmful content.
The app—which Trump launched after being barred from Twitter over the 2021 Capitol riot—had been kept out of Google's store over its lack of moderation tools, including for violent threats.
Google said Truth Social has since been updated to comply with its policies barring objectionable posts, and has built in effective systems for reporting and removing unwanted content as well as blocking abusers.
"Apps may be distributed on Google Play provided they comply with our developer guidelines, including the requirement to effectively moderate user-generated content and remove objectionable posts such as those that incite violence," a Google spokesperson said in response to an AFP inquiry.
Developers can make Android apps available elsewhere on the internet, but the Play Store is a main source of content for users.