A lot has happened since Trump announced this new venture last October. Last December, Investors pumped $1 billion into the Digital World Acquisition Corp, a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) that aimed to fund the Truth platform. Rumors about the social network’s imminent launch surfaced in January without a specified go-live date, and the firm subsequently started testing the app in a closed beta with around 500 users. All of this started last year, when Trump was removed from major platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Shopify — while he was in office as President. Since then, he and his supporters have demanded a platform that fights “the tyranny of Big Tech.” Donald Trump Jr. even urged Elon Musk to build one, but I guess he was busy somewhere else. After no one heeded the call, Trump & Co. decided to build their own platform, so here we are. Conservative social media has been around for a while, in the form of networks like Gettr and Gab. But Trump’s Truth might be the ultimate flag bearer of the right — and a new home for folks banned on mainstream platforms. As my colleague Tristan Greene noted in his piece, it’d be foolish to compare something like Truth to Twitter: There are a ton of questions about how the platform will function, and how it will handle the inevitable challenges of user-generated content moderation. More than growth or revenue generation, Truth needs to avoid Parler’s fate by keeping hate speech at bay. Otherwise, it may risk being removed from the App Store and losing its user base. Now that the social network has launched, Trump supporters are out with their megaphones, claiming that the app is already a success — but most of them are on…a waiting list. At the time of writing, Truth social’s website is denying access to new visitors — maybe to avoid a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack. All things considered, I have to give it to Trump for sticking to his conservative roots, and launching a Web2 based-platform in 2022. No TrumpCoin or TruthDAO for now. Sad reacts only.