Analysis
Trump’s return to Twitter solidifies a sharp
right turn for Musk’s platform
Kari Paul
in Oakland and Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles
By posting his mugshot, Trump joins Ron DeSantis and
Marjorie Taylor Greene in transforming site now known as X
Sat 26 Aug
2023 06.00 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/aug/25/trump-twitter-mugshot-truth-social
More than
two years after Donald Trump was banned from Twitter over concerns that his
words would incite violence, Elon Musk welcomed the former president’s return
in a move that showed how rapidly the site has transformed under his ownership.
Musk
purchased the platform, now known as X, last year with the intention of
restoring “free speech”. He had described Twitter’s decision to bar Trump in
the aftermath of the January 6 attack on the Capitol a “mistake”, and within
weeks of his takeover promptly ended the ban.
But Trump,
for his part, appeared uninterested in returning, choosing instead to stick
with his own platform, Truth Social. For the last nine months since he was
officially allowed back on Twitter, Trump’s account has remained silent.
That was
until Thursday. After surrendering at a Georgia county jail on racketeering and
conspiracy charges for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, Trump
shared his mugshot along with the words “Election interference! Never
surrender!” and a link to his website, a post that Musk welcomed.
“Next-level,”
he said, retweeting Trump. In other posts, Musk, who once described Trump as
“amazingly good at Twitter”, highlighted the rapidly increasing number of views
of Trump’s tweet.
Trump’s
return marks the latest development in the evolution of Twitter into a
libertarian haven for controversial users. Musk, a self-described “free speech
absolutist”, allowed a number of formerly banned users back on to Twitter after
he took over the platform, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia
representative, and Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychologist and conservative
darling.
Trump, once
a prolific user, said last year after Musk’s purchase he was “very happy that
Twitter is now in sane hands”. While these decisions are not popular with many
users or the advertisers the company relies on – ad revenue has fallen by 50%
and traffic is down – rightwing figures have praised Musk’s leadership.
As
advertising dollars dwindle, Musk is exploring new revenue models, including a
focus on streaming, and hosting Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign
announcement in May. This week, Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, aired
an interview with Trump exclusively on Twitter.
Musk has
also stressed plans to focus on subscription dollars. In April, he began to
require users to pay for verification check marks previously assigned to public
figures and journalists free of cost to maintain the integrity of information
on the site.
Prominent
far-right politicians cheered Trump’s return to Twitter, with Marjorie Taylor
Greene writing, “WE ARE SO BACK!!!” and Kari Lake, an election denier who
unsuccessfully ran for the governorship of Arizona, saying, “It’s not a
mugshot. It’s a rallying cry.”
Before
Trump’s tweet on Thursday, he had said he intended to stay with Truth Social,
where he had reportedly signed a now expired exclusivity agreement. He posted
his mugshot with the same message there, adding: “I love Truth Social. It is my
home!!!”
His return
suggests that he views Twitter as a useful tool in his attempt to return to the
White House. Despite facing increasing legal peril from multiple lawsuits,
including being indicted four times this year, he remains the leading
Republican presidential candidate.
Returning
to Twitter will allow Trump a broader platform as he gears up for the 2024
elections. The former president has posted extensively on Truth Social during
his Twitter hiatus, but has only 6.4 million followers on the platform,
compared to a reach of 86.5 million on Twitter. Truth Social has only 2 million
active monthly users compared to 450 million on Twitter.

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