Truth Social Prohibits ‘Excessive Use of Capital Letters’

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Overview: This article presents details about the rules of using Truth Social.

No harassment or intimidation on Truth Social via “excessive capital letters”

Users will be prohibited from using “excessive capital letters” and harassing, intimidating, or disturbing the website’s workers and agents on President Donald Trump’s new social media site.

Truth Social was established on Wednesday, and it, like many other such sites, requires users to sign to a lengthy set of Terms of Service (TOS). “Prohibited Activities” is clearly mentioned in those terms.

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Trump has been prohibited for two years from Facebook and remains banned from Twitter, where he was previously a very active member. He’s still on other social media platforms, but he’s not as active as he used to be.

Users must agree not to “upload or send (or attempt to upload or transmit) viruses, Trojan horses, or other content, including excessive use of capital letters and spamming” that “interferes with any party’s uninterrupted use and enjoyment” of the site when they join up for Truth Social.

Industry kin of Truth Social take notice of ‘unusual’ guidelines

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Some opponents remarked that the former president’s use of all capital letters in his tweets was uncommon. Truth Social’s terms also include certain all-caps parts.

Users must agree not to “upload or send (or attempt to upload or transmit) viruses, Trojan horses, or other content, including excessive use of capital letters and spamming” that “interferes with any party’s uninterrupted use and enjoyment” of the site when they join up for Truth Social.

Some opponents remarked that the former president’s use of all capital letters in his tweets was uncommon. Truth Social’s terms also include certain all-caps parts.

‘Tricking, defrauding, or misleading’ a strict no-no 

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Users are prohibited from “tricking, defrauding, or misleading us or other users, especially in any attempt to learn sensitive account information such as user passwords,” according to the TOS.

“Use any information received through the Site in order to harass, abuse, or hurt another person,” users may not do.

The Terms of Service make it clear that users must not “harass, annoy, intimidate, or threaten any of our employees or agents engaged in providing any aspect of the Site to you,” according to the terms.

Users must also promise not to “disparage, tarnish, or otherwise hurt us and/or the Site, in our opinion.”

 

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