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Google blocks Truth Social from the Play Store — Will Apple be next?

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Google blocks Truth Social from the Play Store — Will Apple be next?

Sarah Perez and Taylor Hatmaker
Fri, September 2, 2022, 7:53 AM·9 min read

Google's decision to block the Truth Social app's launch on the Play Store over content moderation issues raises the question as to why Apple hasn't taken similar action over the iOS version of the app that's been live on the App Store since February. According to a report by Axios, Google found numerous posts that violated its Play Store content policies, blocking the app's path to go live on its platform. But some of these same types of posts appear to be available on the iOS app, TechCrunch found.

This could trigger a re-review of Truth Social's iOS app at some point, as both Apple's and Google's policies are largely aligned in terms of how apps with user-generated content must moderate their content.

Axios this week first reported Google's decision to block the distribution of the Truth Social app on its platform, following an interview given by the app's CEO, Devin Nunes. The former Congressman and member of Trump's transition team, now social media CEO, suggested that the holdup with the app's Android release was on Google's side, saying, "We're waiting on them to approve us, and I don't know what's taking so long."

But this was a mischaracterization of the situation, Google said. After Google reviewed Truth Social's latest submission to the Play Store, it found multiple policy violations, which it informed Truth Social about on August 19. Google also informed Truth Social as to how those problems could be addressed in order to gain entry into the Play Store, the company noted.

"Last week, Truth Social wrote back acknowledging our feedback and saying that they are working on addressing these issues," a Google spokesperson shared in a statement. This communication between the parties was a week ahead of Nunes's interview where he implied the ball was now in Google's court. (The subtext to his comments, of course, was that conservative media was being censored by Big Tech once again.)

The issue at hand here stems from Google's policy for apps that feature user-generated content, or UGC. According to this policy, apps of this nature must implement "robust, effective and ongoing UGC moderation, as is reasonable and consistent with the type of UGC hosted by the app." Truth Social's moderation, however, is not robust. The company has publicly said it relies on an automated AI moderation system, Hive, which is used to detect and censor content that violates its own policies. On its website, Truth Social notes that human moderators "oversee" the moderation process, suggesting that it uses an industry-standard blend of AI and human moderation. (Of note, the app store intelligence firm Apptopia told TechCrunch the Truth Social mobile app is not using the Hive AI. But it says the implementation could be server-side, which would be beyond the scope of what it can see.)


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