Amazon suspended social network Parler’s web service access on January 10th for violating its terms of service. Now the company is rolling it out again on a new backend it claims is “built on sustainable, independent technology and not reliant on so-called ‘Big Tech’ for its operations.” The relaunch comes with the new interim CEO, Mark Meckler, replacing John Matze, who was ousted by Parler’s board.
Apple, Amazon, and Google seperated from Parler after they got evidence that the Capitol attackers had used the platform to organize the incident. The iOS App Store and Google Play dropped it, and Parler tried to recover by suing Amazon on antitrust grounds.
While the site is back online, there are still no smartphone apps for the ‘free speech’ social network.
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