LONDON: A pro-Trump social media platform has been inundated with terrorist propaganda spread by Daesh supporters, a political news website reported on Monday.
According to Politico, Gettr features extremist-related content, including graphic videos of Daesh beheadings, mainstream images that incite violence against the West, and even memes of an extremist executing former US President Donald Trump in an orange jumpsuit.
Launched on July 1, Gettr is a Twitter-style platform set up by Trump’s former senior adviser Jason Miller.
Politico reported that at least 250 accounts on the platform were regularly posting extremist material since it was launched, many of which followed each other.
It also said that Gettr did not respond when asked to comment about the abundance of Daesh-related material on the site.
After Gettr’s launch, Daesh supporters urged their followers on other social networks to switch to it. One account, bearing a profile photo of the Daesh flag, asked: “Is Daesh here?” and was met with confirmation from others on the platform.
While Gettr has taken steps to remove harmful content, as of Aug. 2 most of it was still live.
Companies like Facebook and Twitter have signed up to the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, although Gettr is yet to join.
The forum is a nonprofit organization that brings together the technology industry, governments, and civil society to counter terrorist and violent extremist activity online.