Defunct social media app Parler planning 2024 comeback
- Controversial social media platform Parler plans to relaunch in 2024, aiming to return as a "robust marketplace of ideas" just in time for the 2024 presidential race.
- Parler faced criticism for allowing hate speech and misinformation, attracting far-right figures and white supremacists.
- After being removed from major app stores and Amazon's web hosting service, Parler's user base plummeted, and it now faces competition from other platforms.
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Defunct social media app Parler planning 2024 comeback
Parler, the social media platform popular among conservatives that was shut down earlier this year, is planning a comeback in 2024. The company was acquired Friday by Elise Rhodes-Pierotti, its former chief marketing officer, and Ryan Rhodes. The pair, who will be joined by anti-human trafficking activist Jaco Booyens as chief strategy officer, plan to…
Right-wing social media platform Parler plans to relaunch early next year
The social media platform Parler is relaunching ahead of next year’s presidential elections. The right-wing friendly app, which was temporarily booted offline following the Jan. 6 insurrection, has been offline
Controversial social media site Parler to return in 2024
By Jennifer Korn, CNN (CNN) — The controversial social media platform Parler says it’s planning a comeback after shuttering in April following a string of controversies related to hate speech rules and illicit content. Parler is relaunching in the first quarter of 2024 to “return to its roots as a robust marketplace of ideas,” according to a company statement, emerging just as the 2024 presidential race amps up. Launched in 2018 and popular with…
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