A researcher and activist led an effort to archive more than 99% of content posted on Parler, including the location data of users who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, to hold them accountable for the ...
Social media site Parler clarified the reasons behind its decision to refer violent content to the FBI in a Saturday post, but some of the platform's users were less than impressed. "In reaction to ...
Social media platform Parler is accusing Apple of moving the goal posts and making it more challenging for the site to get back on the tech giant’s app store after its initial ban. Apple is now ...
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 ...
Parler, the online safe haven for bigots and far-right extremists, claims it repeatedly alerted the Federal Bureau of Investigation about “specific threats of violence being planned at the Capitol” ...
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.
Amazon won't be forced to immediately restore web service to Parler after a federal judge ruled Thursday against a plea to reinstate the fast-growing social media app, which is favored by followers of ...
Kanye West is buying Parler, the company said Monday, cinching a deal for the right-leaning social media platform that has struggled to regain its momentum, days after the musician was restricted by ...
The chief policy officer of the social media platform Parler said on Thursday that the website will welcome back users "very soon" and is moving ahead with a "relaunch," despite ongoing restrictions ...
Parler, the far-right social network favored by many Trump supporters, is set to go dark Sunday after Amazon‘s AWS division said it is pulling the plug on the service’s hosting account. Amazon ...
Under scrutiny over whether it was used to coordinate the January 6 Capitol attack, conservative social network Parler said Thursday it reported more than 50 violent posts to the FBI before the riot.
The social network’s statement raises fresh questions about whether law enforcement took threats of violence ahead of Jan. 6 seriously enough. By Katie Benner Parler, the social network popular with ...
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