translated from Spanish: In provocative message with which the Parler social network returned

United States.- Parler’s website, the conservative-friendly social media platform, was back online on Sunday, with a message for the company’s “lovers and hae lovers.” “Hello world, is this thing on?” Parler CEO John Matze wrote on the U.S. website, on top of a company note that the platform would be restored after the challenges were resolved.
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Now seems like the right time to remind everyone, both lovers and those who hate, why we started this platform, the note said.

We believe that privacy is paramount and freedom of expression essential, especially on social media. Our goal has always been to provide a non-partisan public space where people can enjoy and exercise their rights to both.

Parler’s CEO’s message when he was back online. 

Amazon Web Services suspended Parler from its servers last Sunday, following the deadly riots at the U.S. Capitol effectively disconnecting the website unless it found a new company to host its services. The company filed a lawsuit Monday accusing Amazon of breach of contract and violating an antitrust law over the technology titan’s decision to stop hosting the site. In response, Amazon said it repeatedly warned Parler about its users’ violent posts and that the company did not remove them immediately. Google Play and Apple also removed the company app from their stores. The Parler app is not yet available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play on Sunday.



Original source in Spanish

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