Our 2020 presidential Election proved one thing: America is split half conservative, half liberal. The conservative half is fed up with Twitter and moving on. These users are tired of Twitter’s ...
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 ...
Move over Twitter. There is a new kid on the block. It’s called Parler – French for “to speak” – and its user count jumped from 4.5 million to roughly 10 million in the weeks following the election.
A social network that claims to emphasize “free speech” is exploding in popularity among conservatives after President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. Newsweek reports Parler, a social platform ...
In May 2020, President Donald Trump urged followers to join Parler. On June 25, Texas Senator Ted Cruz announced that he joined the social media platform. Cruz noted a desire to "speak freely" and end ...
Our 2020 Presidential Election proved one thing: America is split half conservative, half liberal. The conservative half is fed up with Twitter and moving on. These users are tired of Twitter’s ...