Parler, the app that's largely associated with Donald Trump supporters, conservatives and far-right extremists, is once again available for download via the Google Play Store. Billing itself as a ...
The 10-year-old, modestly downloaded “social talking” Parlor app is enjoying a surge of new memberships as right-wingers search for the social media platform Parler, which is inactive and under fire ...
For the last few months, the Parler app had been the talk of the town, especially by people who are finding Twitter and Facebook to be a little overwhelming and sometimes even a tad bit toxic, but as ...
Parler App was supposed to be making a return on the mobile platform of the iOS but Apple blocks the social media on the App Store, making sure it does not return as an application for anyone to use.
Parler, the social media platform where Ted Cruz is free to dance naked under the cursed moon in the realm of the possessed, may not be the right-wing free speech utopia of the future. Despite ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Conservative social media site Parler, touted by prominent Republicans as a "freer" alternative to Facebook and Twitter, was downloaded nearly 1 ...
Are conservatives ditching Twitter following the election? It looks that way, with Parler, the two-year-old social platform aiming to be a free-speech haven for disenchanted Twitter users, enjoying ...
The social media app popular among conservatives will go dark Sunday at midnight as Amazon AMZN shuts off access to its web hosting services, and the app has been reportedly unable to find a new home.
Jon Jackson is a News Editor at Newsweek based in New York. His focus is on reporting on the Ukraine and Russia war. Jon previously worked at The Week, the River Journal, Den of Geek and Maxim. He ...