Apple suspends Parler social community from its App Store

Apple Inc has suspended Parler from the App Store, announcing the social networking carrier had no longer taken considerable measures to stop the spread of posts inciting violence.
Apple Inc has suspended Parler from the App Store, saying the social networking service had not taken adequate measures to prevent the spread of posts inciting violence.
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