Former Trump Aide Jason Miller To Launch New Social App 'Gettr'

According to Axios, Jason Miller, an aide and close advisor to Donald Trump, is launching a new social app called “Gettr” in the coming days. From the report: The app, which is in beta testing, appears in the Apple App Store and is described as “a non-bias social network for people all over the world.” Gettr, which is still in its infancy, appears to have a few thousand users, according to follower counts of some of the more prominent, suggested accounts. Many users, however, appear anonymous, lacking much profile information. The app looks like Twitter, with a scrolling news feed with a small pencil at the bottom for users to compose a message. It has a search function and like Twitter, a trending topics function. While a quick scroll through the accounts suggests patterns pro-conservatism, there’s no obvious suggestion that the app is built by Trump allies. Many of the more prominent suggested accounts, including a general news account called “Daily News” appear to have been created in May of this year. […] It’s unclear how Miller plans to debut the app, but sources tell Axios that other former Trump aides will help aide the rollout. “Data shows that almost every major conservative social network has seen a dramatic decrease in downloads since the Capitol insurrection,” notes Axios.

One of the most recent conservative social media sites to be launched was FRANK, a social media site envisioned by Mike Lindell of MyPillow. It’s off to a rough start though, as it not only resulted in a legal threat before being launched, but it suffered from many “amateur-hour mistakes” during its rollout. A Drupal expert described the code as “not even student work,” adding that “they basically launched the site while it was still in development mode.”

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