Truth Social

Truth Social

Real-time news and debate

Ad free feeds and post editing on Truth Social

Truth Social arrives as a social network from Donald Trump’s media venture, pitched as a space for political conversation without fear of viewpoint-based moderation. It blocks third party advertising, which keeps browsing clean and distraction free, and it signals optional subscriptions in the future, though they are not required.

The experience will feel familiar if you have used mainstream social platforms. You set up a profile with a photo, avatar, and header image, and your public stats are front and center: likes, comments, followers, and who you follow. The main timeline, called Truth Feed, aggregates posts, videos, and musings from accounts you follow, keeping everything in one continuously updated stream.

Discovery gets a modest boost from the search bar. As you type a name, you see live suggestions influenced by factors like follower counts, mutual connections, and location. Notifications help you keep tabs on activity, including alerts when followers post updates, so you can jump back into conversations quickly.

Editing is the headline feature. You can revise a post after publishing or remove it entirely, a capability that sets the service apart from some long-standing rivals where edits are limited or absent. For users who often spot typos or want to refine a message after it goes live, this is a genuine quality-of-life improvement.

The trade-off is originality. Outside of its stance on open political discourse and the ad-free approach to third parties, the app largely mirrors what Twitter or Facebook already offer. That familiarity makes onboarding easy, but those seeking novel formats or advanced tools may find the feature set conventional. If you want a standard social toolkit with an edit button and a cleaner feed, Truth Social delivers exactly that.

Developer

T Media Tech LLC

OS

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Version

1.22.4

License

Free