Trump's Social Media Dream: Can It Compete with the Giants?
Competition is the way to change it, and if anyone can compete, it's President Donald Trump.
Can Donald Trump really build a social media platform to rival Facebook and Twitter? In this intriguing episode of 'American Medicine Today', Patrick M. Wood, the Founder and Director of Citizens for Free Speech, dives into the nuts and bolts of what it would take for Trump to pull off such an ambitious project. Wood breaks down the monumental challenges, from the sky-high costs of building a server farm to the complexities of developing software from scratch.
He also explores how Trump might monetize the platform, whether through subscription fees or advertising, and the uphill battle of attracting users away from established social media giants. But despite these hurdles, Wood expresses confidence in Trump's ability to shake up the social media landscape. The episode also highlights the crucial work of Citizens for Free Speech, a non-profit dedicated to safeguarding First Amendment rights and fostering open dialogue.
As free speech issues continue to dominate headlines, this discussion is more relevant than ever. Tune in to hear Wood's expert insights and ponder the future of social media.