Removed from web hosting services in January, Parler is a favourite of conservatives who decry ‘censorship’.
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"As the world was forced to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, some tech companies won big while others lost out" . (December 28, 2020 )"Australias parliament passed landmark legislation on Thursday requiring global tech giants to pay for news content" . (February 26, 2021 )"Amazon removed Parler, a messaging app popular with supporters of US President Donald Trump, from its hosting service" . (January 12, 2021 )"Union organisers said in NYT letter that executives at the tech giant have dismissed workplace concerns for too long" . (January 4, 2021 )"Newly created oversight board announces first six cases involving content removed from social media giants platforms" . (December 1, 2020 )"Facebookis making the change partly because the EU privacy regime is among the worlds strictest, sources said" . (December 15, 2020 )"Thai military denies it was involved in coordinated inauthentic behaviour in order to influence public opinion" . (March 5, 2021 )"Apple, which faces an anti-trust hearing on Capitol Hill this week, said Monday it will reinstate Parler to App Store" . (April 19, 2021 )"The personal data of more than half a billion Facebook users has been shared online in a security breach" . (April 5, 2021 )"Facebook says hackers used site to lure activists, journalists, dissidents to other ones containing links to malware" . (March 25, 2021 )"Several online platforms have cut off Parler following storming of US Capitol, accusing it of allowing violent content" . (January 14, 2021 )
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