Google Approves Trump-Backed Truth Social for Its App Store

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Google has approved Truth Social for distribution through its app store after the Trump-backed social-media platform agreed to follow content- moderation guidelines

Google approved Truth Social on Wednesday for distribution through its mobile-app store after the Donald Trump-backed social-media platform agreed to follow the tech company’s content-moderation guidelines.

Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc., said Truth Social had recently improved the enforcement of its policies for user-generated content and agreed to police them going forward. Google in August declined Truth Social’s application to be listed in the Play Store, notifying the app of several policy violations.

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