Capitol, leaving five people dead, and Twitter said it banned Trump to reduce the likelihood of the president inspiring more violence.
But Parler faced new pressure in the wake of the attempted coup at the Capitol to crack down on extremist calls to violence, something that Apple gave the service 24 hours to do before it was pulled on Sunday.“Well, like I said, they claim that we somehow were responsible for the, you know, what they call the insurrection on the sixth, which, you know, we’ve never allowed violent....we’ve never allowed any of this stuff on our platforms,†Matze said.
What kind of content will people now miss with Parler offline.“January 20th will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again,†the video shows Trump saying, with splashly graphics with things like “the hour has arrived.â€.There was also content on Parler like this message from Milo Yiannopoulos, a far right troll who was booted from Twitter in 2016 for harassment.