According to the Washington Post, the version of Parler on Apple devices will be moderated with artificial intelligence to filter out hateful content, but that these comments could still be viewed on ...
Apple will allow the social media app Parler, which casts itself as a champion of free speech, to return to the App Store after it was kicked off the platform in the wake of the Capitol riots for ...
The SNS application 'Parler ', which sells without censorship and prioritizes freedom of speech, has gained great popularity, but in 2021 it was excluded from the Google, Apple, and Amazon platforms ...
Following its removal from the App Store due to its alleged involvement in the planning of the Capitol attack in 2021, the Parler app has made a controversial return recently. While the Android ...
SNS ' Parler ', which does not censor content posted with the policy of 'protecting freedom of speech', is President Trump's alternative to Twitter and Facebook, which are tightening crackdowns on ...
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 ...
As state governments try to restrict children’s access to social media and various courts debate what free speech looks like in the digital era, one social media platform is attempting its second ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Amanda Lewellyn: This is your tech news briefing for Tuesday, May 18th. I'm ...
Parler is a tech company known for its early use by the far-right. Parler, one of the Trump-era social media apps that featured little content moderation and became popular among conservatives, has ...
The platform has been removed from app services in the past due to concerns over its involvement in the US Capitol attacks. Although the financial terms of the deal haven’t been made public, the ...
Controversial social-media app Parler has come back online after more than a month without service. The Twitter-like app was a favourite among supporters of former US President Donald Trump and ...