Parler, a largely unregulated social media network favored by conservatives, is back online after a month-long absence. According to The Verge, those who previously had accounts with the network are ...
Parler, the controversial social media platform conservative pundits fled to over the past year, is back online—barely. The Twitter-like service all but got destroyed a little over a week ago, ...
Parler’s website suddenly reappeared online Sunday afternoon with a message from its CEO, John Matze: “Hello world, is this thing on?” The message, dated January 16, implies that the social network ...
The app, which is more popular with Parler's users than the website, remains banned from the Google and Apple app stores, and the site is little more than a page with four messages. Sareena was a ...
Amazon won’t be forced to restore web service to Parler after a federal judge ruled Thursday against a plea to reinstate the fast-growing social media app favored by followers of former President ...
With Parler out of the game as Amazon now refuses to support the website/application and Apple and Google both removing the app from the App Store and Play Store, there could be a need for an ...
Right-wing social media platform Parler, which has been offline since Amazon Web Services dropped it like a hot potato last week, has reappeared on the Web with a promise to return as a fully ...
The social media app, a magnet for the far right, sued to get back online, arguing that Amazon Web Services had breached its contract and abused its market power. Amazon won't be forced to immediately ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Amazon won’t be forced to immediately ...