Parler.com is getting back online after being kicked off Amazon's hosting service, with the controversial social network saying it no longer relies on "Big Tech" for its web infrastructure. A Parler ...
Right-leaning social network Parler temporarily shuttered by new owner immediately after acquisition
The digital media conglomerate Starboard said Friday it purchased the conservative social media site Parler and will temporarily take down the app as it undergoes a "strategic assessment." "No ...
Parler, a social media app that with low content moderation measures that catered to conservatives, will be taken down by its new owners, according to a Friday announcement. The app was acquired by ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. ‘No reasonable person believes that a Twitter clone just for conservatives is a viable business any more.’ ‘No ...
The Parler app and website were taken offline Friday after parent company Parlement Technologies Inc. announced it reached a deal with media company Starboard to buy the faltering social network. The ...
(KUTV) — Parler will return to Apple's app store after the social media company reportedly made changes to better detect and moderate hate speech and incitement, according to a letter sent by the ...
The artist formerly known as Kanye West has just been censored on two platforms that have been purported to be all about non-censorship. First, Parler, the platform Ye agreed to buy not long ago, is ...
Controversial social-media app Parler has come back online after more than a month without service. The Twitter-like app was a favourite among supporters of former US President Donald Trump and ...
In the days before Parler went offline, its members raged. The number of posts using terms such as civil war, insurrection and rebellion soared while mentions of the Proud Boys – a far-right, ...
Parler, founded in 2018, bills itself as “unbiased social media” and a place where people can “speak freely and express yourself openly without fear of being ‘deplatformed’ for your views,” according ...
Online spaces in which one can freely talk of overthrowing the government in the name of Q and white supremacy are getting harder to come by. One older, random app is now reaping the benefits. Over ...
Far-right-friendly social media site Parler limped back to life on Monday with a new Web host, retooled community guidelines and a promise that content inciting violence will be removed. The change ...
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