NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chief executive of social media platform Parler, popular with American right-wing users but which virtually vanished after the U.S. Capitol riot, posted a brief message on the ...
(CNN) — 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 Jan. 16, implies that the social ...
The social media site's website reappeared Sunday after being suspended by Amazon's web hosting service. Many right-wing groups use Parler rather than Facebook or Twitter because it doesn't crack down ...
Parler, a social network favored by conservatives, came back online Monday with a redesigned website one month after it was suspended by Amazon Web Services and effectively driven offline. "Speak ...
Parler resurfaced online with a status update Sunday evening from CEO John Matze to the alternative social media platform's "lovers and haters," noting that the company plans to welcome its users ...
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 ...