In an interview, Parler CEO John Matze says he is not sure whether the social network will ever return after being cut off by service providers
(Reuters) - Social media platform Parler, which has gone dark after being cut off by major service providers that accused the app of failing …
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Discussion
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Vox
Rebecca Heilweil
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How Parler went offline, and how it might come back
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@matthewkeyslive
Matthew Keys
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Parler CEO says social media service will use algorithms to tackle problematic content when it comes back online. https://thedesk.matthewkeys.net/ ...
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@mmasnick
Mike Masnick
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Ah. Yeah. The algorithm. That'll work. (Why hasn't Twitter implemented the sarcasm font yet?) https://twitter.com/...
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@ruchowdh
Rumman Chowdhury
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Let me know how that works out for you https://twitter.com/...
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@karlhigley
Karl Higley
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It's amazing the degree of faith that people at all points on the political spectrum put in “algorithms”—as either the source of or solution to all problems with large social media platforms. https://twitter.com/...
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@chrisalbon
Chris Albon
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Oh shit, algorithms?! Why didn't we think of that before. We just needed algorithms. https://twitter.com/...
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@sinanaral
Sinan Aral
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Parler says it will come back w/ better content moderation. “The platform will be free speech first,... but will be taking more algorithmic approaches to content but doing it to respect people's privacy, too,” Matze told Fox. I'm curious what this means https://thedesk.matthewkey…
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@victorerikray
Victor Ray
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Can the algorithm delete the entire website? https://twitter.com/...
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@ed_solomon
Ed Solomon
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Not because it's been the breeding ground for insurrection and sedition, but because they just realized it's a French word https://twitter.com/...
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@daveleeft
Dave Lee
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Parler CEO doing the rounds saying his site may “never” get back online, days after he said it would be back up within a week. Why the change? Parler's legal claim hinges entirely on whether AWS has wiped it from the internet — or if it has other options. https://www.reuters.com/…