There has recently been a lot of focus on Parler, an app that bills itself as a free-speech escape from increasingly brazen Twitter and Facebook censorship. Twitter has abandoned efforts to hide its ...
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 ...
Parler announced on Monday that it will resume operations on a new platform after previously being removed from Amazon servers due to disputes regarding its terms of ...
Parler tried to throw Facebook under the bus. Now the right wing social network’s users are angry. Just as Congress was finishing up grilling the CEOs of Facebook, Google, and Twitter at a hearing on ...
The new Parler CEO, George Farmer, explained on "Mornings with Maria" Tuesday what it took to revive the "free-speech-minded" social media platform and get it back on Apple and Google’s app stores ...
Apple said it has reached an agreement with the right-wing social app Parler that could lead to its reinstatement in the company’s app store. Apple kicked out Parler in January over ties to the deadly ...
Social network Parler is back online now that it's found a new host in SkySilk, a company that also touts free speech and shares Parler's disdain for big tech. "SkySilk does not advocate nor condone ...
Social media app Parler has captured the attention of more than just conservatives. The app is now also being used by liberals and Black Americans, too, and they're using the self-proclaimed free ...
Parler got back online with the help of a small web services company that wants to support the controversial platform’s free-speech-focused mission. California-based SkySilk Cloud Services confirmed ...
A social network that claims to emphasize “free speech” is exploding in popularity among conservatives after President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. Newsweek reports Parler, a social platform ...
Parler has become one of the most-downloaded apps in the United States since the general election. CEO John Matze, originally from Poway, says part of the reason the app has seen recent success is due ...
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