Taylor Swift 'The Swift Life' app reviews: 'It is a political platform,' fans say

Just a few days after pop superstar Taylor Swift launched "The Swift Life" application, fans are worried that it is becoming a political platform.

When Swift announced on Friday that the app, which gives users an exclusive look into the life of the mutli-Grammy award winner, was already up, fans were over the moon about all the things they could learn about their idol.

However, just a few days later, Swifties are getting concerned that the app is not being used the way it should be.

Part of the platform is a forum where fans can communicate with one another, as well as Swift herself.

"So happy this is finally out so we can talk on here," was the "Gorgeous" singer's first post.

It also became a place for liberal and conservative Swifties to argue each of their stands. Lately, however, more political statements have been going around the app and fans want it resolved as soon as possible.

Earlier this year, Swift has been accused of being endorsed by white supremacists, and fans are worried that making "The Swift Life" a political platform will once again drag the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer into that controversy.

While Swifties know that the musician is not directly accountable for what is being posted in the forum, they believe that the fact that she endorses it makes her somehow responsible for what appears in it. They hope the app could start moderating forum posts as well as issue particular guidelines as to what could be and should not be posted.

"The Swift Life" was launched on Dec. 15, free for all U.S. iOS users via the App Store.

The new app gives users an exclusive access to never-before-seen photos, videos, and news. It also features exclusive Taymojis, or Swift-themed emojis -- including cartoon versions of her, her cat, and a lot of snakes.

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