After more than a month offline, the social media platform Parler relaunched using a new web hosting service, the company announced on Monday. Parler, which has more than 20 million users and was ...
Everything you need to know about the campaign to archive Parler's content. Credit: Lorenzo Di Cola / NurPhoto via Getty Images If you ever posted content on the right-wing social media platform ...
Parler, the conservative-oriented social media website that was banned from Apple’s App Store and several other internet hosting services after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, has been reinstated ...
(Bloomberg) -- Parler, the conservative social media platform whose traffic has surged amid a crackdown on inflammatory content by its rivals, sued Amazon.com Inc. for ending web-hosting service for ...
Although "tech tyrants Google, Apple and Amazon wiped Parler out, the service will return" soon, Fox News contributor Dan Bongino said on Monday. "Parler will be back, just so the audience understands ...
The now-silenced Parler app that appeared to have played a key role in mobilizing the Trump-inspired mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 had a greater share of users who are either veterans ...
Parler CEO John Matze vowed that his now-banned social media platform will be back in the near future with an upper hand on competitors and slammed the "crazy" double standard between treatment of his ...
Alternative social media platform Parler filed a lawsuit against Amazon on Monday following Amazon Web Services' decision to suspend Parler from its cloud hosting service following last week's deadly ...
Parler all but vanished from the internet this week. Major tech platforms, including Apple and Amazon, booted the social network popular with the far-right for what the companies said was a failure to ...
Months after dropping Parler from its app store, Apple has agreed to reinstate the platform if it makes certain updates to its content moderation practices, according to a letter it sent to two ...
The company was forced offline after Amazon suspended web hosting services. The social media platform Parler, which gained immense popularity among conservatives, has reemerged online after being ...
The social media platform Parler this week returns to Apple's app store. It was kicked off Apple and Google's app stores and Amazon's web hosting services after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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