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Alleging illegal activities, Apple-Amazon Both removed ‘Parlor’ app from its platform, explains why

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Parlor: Technology giants Apple and Amazon have removed microblogging social media ‘parlors’ from their respective platforms due to threats of violence and illegal activities. The parlor is considered a competitor of Twitter.

Following the recent political developments in the US, leading social media forums such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have deleted President Donald Trump’s account. After this, Trump’s supporters are gathering at the parlor. It is also being liked by conservative leaders.

echnology giants Apple and Amazon have removed microblogging social media ‘parlors’ from their platforms due to threats of violence and illegal activities. The parlor is considered a competitor of Twitter. Following the recent political developments in the US, leading social media forums such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have deleted President Donald Trump’s account. After this, Trump’s supporters are gathering at the parlor. It is also being liked by conservative leaders.

The move comes a day after Apple warned the parlor. Apple had said in the above warning, there have been many complaints that objectionable materials are being posted on the parlor. It is also alleged that the parlor platform was used in planning the incident in Washington DC on January 6.

Apple said in a statement to The Hill newspaper, “We have always supported that diverse views are represented on our platform, but there is no place for violence and illegal activities on our platform. Meanwhile, Amazon has also removed the parlor from its Amazon web services.

The move comes a day after Apple warned the parlor. Apple had said in the above warning, there have been many complaints that objectionable materials are being posted on the parlor. It is also alleged that the parlor platform was used in planning the incident in Washington DC on January 6.

Apple has told The Hill newspaper in a statement, “We have always supported that diverse views are represented on our platform, but there is no place for violence and illegal activities on our platform. Meanwhile, Amazon has also removed the parlor from its Amazon web services.

Amazon told Parler it had found 98 posts on the site that encouraged violence. Apple and Google have removed the app from their stores. Launched in 2018, Parler has proved particularly popular among supporters of US President Donald Trump and right-wing conservatives. Such groups have frequently accused Twitter and Facebook of unfairly censoring their views.

While Mr Trump himself is not a user, the platform already features several high-profile contributors following earlier bursts of growth in 2020.Texas Senator Ted Cruz boasts 4.9 million followers on the platform, while Fox News host Sean Hannity has about seven million.The move comes after Apple suspended Parler from its app store. The suspension will remain in place for as long as the network continued to spread posts that incite violence, it said.

Google removed the app from its store on Friday.

Responding to Google’s move earlier, Parler’s chief executive John Matze said: “We won’t cave to politically motivated companies and those authoritarians who hate free speech!”

He also warned that Parler could be offline for up to a week while “we rebuild from scratch”.It briefly became the most-downloaded app in the United States after the US election, following a clampdown on the spread of election misinformation by Twitter and Facebook.In a letter obtained by CNN, Amazon’s AWS Trust and Safety team told Parler’s Chief Policy Officer Amy Peikoff that the social network “does not have an effective process to comply with the AWS terms of service”.

“AWS provides technology and services to customers across the political spectrum, and we continue to respect Parler’s right to determine for itself what content it will allow on its site”, the letter said.”However we cannot provide services to a customer that is unable to effectively identify and remove content that encourages or incites violence against others.”.

Parler will be removed from Amazon’s web hosting service shortly before midnight on Sunday Pacific Standard Time (07:59 GMT on Monday).On Saturday, Apple removed Parler from its app store after warning the network to remove content that violated its rules or face a ban.

“Parler has not taken adequate measures to address the proliferation of these threats to people’s safety”, it said in a statement announcing the app’s suspension on Saturday evening. Unsubstantiated allegations and defamatory claims against a number of senior US figures such as Chief Justice John Roberts and Vice-President Mike Pence were rife on the app. Google and Apple say they are taking necessary action to ensure violent rhetoric is not promoted on their platforms.

However, to those increasingly concerned about freedom of speech and expression on online platforms, it represents another example of draconian action by major tech companies which threatens internet freedom.

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