Former President Donald Trump has been blocked from five of the top social media platforms over the years, but most have restored his accounts as he runs for re-election in 2024. Trump supporters in Pennsylvania share enthusiasm after his rally at the New Holland Arena in Harrisburg.
Key Points
Trump blocked from top social media platforms after Jan. 6 Capitol riots
Snapchat refuses to reinstate Trump's account due to terms of service
Meta reinstated Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts after 2 years
Twitter reinstated Trump's account after Elon Musk bought the company
Trump launched his own platform, Truth Social, after being blocked
Controversy over Google's autocomplete search results on Trump
Pros
Accounts of former President Trump being restored on social media platforms
Trump's message resonating with voters as he runs for re-election in 2024
Cons
Snapchat refusing to reinstate Trump's account
Controversy over social media platforms' actions towards Trump