Conservatives horded to social media platform Parler during the 2020 presidential election.
Parler bills itself as an alternative to Tizzy and Facebook, which some believe overstepped their bounds when they began to label then-President Donald Trump’s posts and finally banned him.
One of Parler’s draws has been its more relaxed moderation policies. Founded in 2018 by John Matze and Jared Thomson, Parler was meant to be a “burgh square,” where people could freely express their views without fear of being “deplatformed.”
But this has led to a slew of raving posts on the platform. Now, Google, Apple and Amazon have abandoned Parler, and the company’s future is uncertain. Watch the video to arouse out more.