Materially, that doesn’t really matter. Most people are not reading his posts the second he makes them, so the majority of people who saw this post saw the image.
Removing Snopes’s involvement here, the fact is that people generally don’t share links without at least visiting them first. When you visit the article’s permalink, you are instantly greeted with the image.
Since he is so prolific on Truth Social and understands what happens when you post a link to the platform (and he owns it), he likely knew what image would be fetched even if he didn’t read the article itself.
You don’t need to convince me that trump is a horrible person.
However the words used in OPs title are misleading and bad faith. As for who saw trump’s post, sure it matters morally, but it isn’t what I’m trying to point out here.
“Trump posted Nazi era symbols” is disingenuous and doesn’t help our side.
I really think that, in the most literal sense, he definitely did post a Nazi-era symbol to his Truth Social account. You can see it in the source I posted (I don’t know what the live page looks like, whether he deleted it, etc.).
To say Snopes is wrong is to suggest an interpretation of what happened that doesn’t agree with material reality. The image was on his account and he would reasonably have known that it would be there once the link was posted.
Materially, that doesn’t really matter. Most people are not reading his posts the second he makes them, so the majority of people who saw this post saw the image.
Removing Snopes’s involvement here, the fact is that people generally don’t share links without at least visiting them first. When you visit the article’s permalink, you are instantly greeted with the image.
Since he is so prolific on Truth Social and understands what happens when you post a link to the platform (and he owns it), he likely knew what image would be fetched even if he didn’t read the article itself.
You don’t need to convince me that trump is a horrible person.
However the words used in OPs title are misleading and bad faith. As for who saw trump’s post, sure it matters morally, but it isn’t what I’m trying to point out here.
“Trump posted Nazi era symbols” is disingenuous and doesn’t help our side.
I really think that, in the most literal sense, he definitely did post a Nazi-era symbol to his Truth Social account. You can see it in the source I posted (I don’t know what the live page looks like, whether he deleted it, etc.).
To say Snopes is wrong is to suggest an interpretation of what happened that doesn’t agree with material reality. The image was on his account and he would reasonably have known that it would be there once the link was posted.