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On Monday the company announced that Parler is back online with a new interim CEO Mark Meckler.

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The company has announced that its new platform “is built on robust, sustainable, independent technology”

“We are off of the Big Tech platform, so that we can consider ourselves safe and secure for the future,” Meckler said in the release. He didn’t disclose which service provider is hosting Parler.

[…] “Cancel culture came for us, and hit us with all they had. Yet we couldn’t be kept down. We’re back, and we’re ready to resume the struggle for freedom of expression, data sovereignty, and civil discourse. We thank our users for their loyalty during this incredibly challenging time,” part owner Dan Bongino said in the release.

[…] Following the Nov. 3, 2020, election, Parler saw a significant spike in users as many moved from Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms because of censorship concerns.

Parler, […] filed a lawsuit last month against Amazon, arguing that the company violated antitrust laws and colluded with other Big Tech firms to deplatform the website. The company alleged in a court filing that Amazon was primarily concerned with whether Trump would have moved to Parler, rather than alleged violations.

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