Parler Prepares for Full Return to the Internet

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On Parler’s homepage, the message vows that the site will not only fully return, but also uphold free speech and privacy rights. The free speech site additionally describes the creation of a “nonpartisan public square” as Parler’s ultimate goal.

Meanwhile, the free speech site sued Amazon Web Services (AWS) alleging that the Amazon subsidiary breached its contract. Its decision to cut its web hosting services was allegedly driven by “political animus” and a means to ending competition against Twitter in the “microblogging services market.”

Attorneys for Amazon dismissed Parler’s lawsuit against them as meritless. Likewise, Amazon argues that Parler showed the “unwillingness and inability” to appropriately remove content threatening public safety and promising violence towards private citizens and public figures.

When will Parler fully return online?

According to Matze, Parler could be fully back online before this month comes to a close. The Parler CEO also noted that the free speech site now has a necessary server and that “significant progress” is underway with each passing day.