![]() ![]() Some users who signed up through the site have been shown vague “Something went wrong” error messages, while others are reportedly being told that they’ve been put on a waitlist due to “massive demand” according to CNET. The site also includes a public commitment to open-source principles, a concession from its earlier conflict with the Mastodon project. Truth Social does support HTTPS, but it needs to be manually typed in at the beginning of the URL (although links pointing directly to the HTTPS version will result in a secure session). When we visited the site in Chrome or Safari, it served the page to us over an HTTP connection, instead of automatically upgrading us to a more secure HTTPS session. Image: Truth Social / App StoreĪs of this writing, Truth Social’s website is loading intermittently, but collecting names and email addresses for users who wish to sign up. An image included on Truth Social’s App Store listing.
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