Conservatives flock to a free speech social media app which has began banning liberal customers

Lots of Parler's customers have voiced their disapproval of how mainstream platforms akin to Fb and Twitter reasonable content material.
Many of Parler's users have voiced their disapproval of how mainstream platforms such as Facebook and Twitter moderate content.

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