Den nye ejer af Parler lukker straks det sociale netværk

Den nye ejer af Parler lukker straks det sociale netværk

Styrbord, den nye ejer af Parler, lukker platformen midlertidigt, men på ubestemt tid.

Et par måneder efter E besluttede ikke at købe platformen længere, fik Parler en ny ejer. Og så finder han sig selv afbrudt. Starboard, ejer af adskillige konservative aviser og magasiner såsom American Wire News, lukkede Talk midlertidigt, men på ubestemt tid , lige efter at have gennemført opkøbet af virksomheden fra Parliament Technologies. Køberen vil foretage en “strategisk evaluering” af platformen i denne periode og håber at genindsætte Parler-brugere i eksisterende kanaler.

Styrbord, den nye ejer af Parler, lukker platformen

Starboard clearly displays its strategy. While she still sees market opportunities for communities that feel censored or marginalized, she sees the need to reorganize Parler. “No one can think that a conservative Twitter clone can still be a viable business,” the company explains.

Speak was launched in 2018 as a free speech alternative to Twitter. The platform only offered a few very simple rules and little moderation control. However, like Gab, it quickly became a meeting place for users with very radical views. Parler came under fire in January 2021 when some suggested that the platform was being used to stage an attack on the Capitol. Apple and Google have removed the app from their stores until the network acquires moderation tools worthy of the name and, in particular, prevents users from inciting violence.

Temporarily but indefinitely

Ye offered to buy Parler à Parlement in late 2022 after being banned from Twitter for his anti-Semitic tweets, but the plan was ultimately canceled in November 2022, with the star citing “difficulties”. Shortly thereafter, Parliament laid off most of their wages. The company then reorganized its operations, focusing on cloud services for companies that felt that third parties might turn them off due to their content.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Starboard CEO Ryan Coyne said he hopes to keep users on Parler despite its competition from other sites such as Truth Social, former US President Donald Trump’s platform. However, the lack of an exact return date leaves them with several options…

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