Parler probably isn't coming back any time soon. Ahead of the shutdown, Parler CEO John Matze said (via screenshot by author Don Winslow) that the service will "likely be down longer than expected," ...
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 ...
EXCLUSIVE -- Parler chief executive officer John Matze is "confident" that his social media platform will be back online in the near future after his team was able to launch a static website and ...
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 ...
Social media platform Parler, which has gone dark after being cut off by major service providers that accused the app of failing to police violent content, may never get back online, said its CEO John ...
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 ...
Amazon’s cloud unit will no longer provide services to Parler, the social media platform popular with conservatives and extremists. BuzzFeed first reported that Amazon Web Services will suspend Parler ...
Parler co-founder and CEO John Matze, who helmed the company through its explosive 2020 growth and even more explosive 2021 deplatforming, has reportedly been fired. The company board ousted the ...
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Parler, the social media site that once was a safe haven for right-wing bigots, has been temporarily shut down. A digital media company called Starboard purchased the platform and has shuttered it for ...
Parler.com partially reappeared on Monday using an IP address from a Russian-owned company, according to Reuters. The platform reappeared with a message from CEO John Matze saying he was working to ...