to the lawsuit citing more than 100 examples of violent content that violated the firm's terms of service., a company known for hosting other social networks used by far-right extremists, days after getting booted from Amazon. Epik said in a January 11 statement it had "no contact or discussion" with Parler to discuss using the service.
Matze told Reuters he had been talks with more than one cloud computing service to discuss hosting Parler. He told , a right-leaning outlet founded by Glenn Beck, several vendors had backed out of hosting the app "at the last second," and floated building Parler's "own infrastructure" to get it back online."It's hard to keep track of how many people are telling us that we can no longer do business with them," Matze told Reuters.Your morning cheat sheet to get you caught up on what you need to know in tech. Sign up to 10 Things in Tech You Need to Know Today.
The begin of the end of free America
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So that's going well :-)
Shocked. Their clueless CEO claimed they'd be back in a week. :-)