Just days after spouting more antisemitic comments and spreading debunked claims about George Floyd’s death, Kanye West is further leaning into the world of conservatism by reportedly agreeing to buy ...
Last week, Kanye West (aka Ye) was locked out of his Twitter and Instagram accounts following a weekend of antisemitic posts. Now, the saga has taken a sharp turn with news that the hip-hop mogul is ...
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is no longer buying Parler, the famed social media platform that he initially had the intention of buying after getting banned from multiple social media platforms ...
Update 12/01: Parlement Technologies, the parent company of Parler, announced on Twitter that the company and Kanye West have mutually agreed to terminate the deal. The decision was made in ...
Kanye West, the controversial U.S. rap star, will buy the conservative social media platform Parler, it was reported today. The app is pretty much a clone of Twitter, although with moderation being ...
Despite promoting itself as a champion of free speech, Twitter clone Parler is taking down content and shutting down accounts, Techdirt reports. “Parler seems to be banning a bunch of people,” it ...
Twitter has suspended rapper Ye after he tweeted a picture of a swastika merged with the Star of David. Twitter CEO Elon Musk confirmed the suspension by replying to Ye’s post of an unflattering photo ...
Parler's success comes as Twitter and Facebook crack down on misinformation. The popularity of a social media platform hinges in large part on a robust exchange of views. But what happens when it ...
Kanye West has entered into a deal to buy Parler, the right-wing social-media platform. Parler describes itself as a "free speech platform." The proposed acquisition comes after a series of ...
We don’t know how much Kanye West (aka Ye) is paying, but he's decided to buy the controversial "free speech" social media app Parler. The deal appears to be happening quickly, with the company behind ...