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  2. Parler Media swears it's changed. But can the app ... - AOL

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    The Parler spokesperson did not give Yahoo News an exact date for when the app will be available to the public. The app is not back on the Google Play storefront yet. Neither Apple nor Google ...

  3. Controversial conservative social media site Parler to ... - AOL

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    Parler is relaunching in the first quarter of 2024 to “return to its roots as a robust marketplace of ideas,” according to a company statement, emerging just as the 2024 presidential race amps up.

  4. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many popular fake news websites like ABCnews.com.co attempted to impersonate a legitimate U.S. news publication, relying on readers not actually checking the address they typed or clicked on. They exploited common misspellings, slight misphrasings and abuse of top-level domains such as .com.co as opposed to .com.

  5. Rapper Ye is no longer buying right-wing social app Parler

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    The rapper Ye is no longer buying right-leaning social media site Parler, the company said Thursday. Ye, formerly known as The post Rapper Ye is no longer buying right-wing social app Parler ...

  6. Parler - Wikipedia

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    Parler (pronounced "parlor") was an American alt-tech social networking service associated with conservatives. [excessive citations] Launched in August 2018, Parler marketed itself as a free speech-focused and unbiased alternative to mainstream social networks such as Twitter and Facebook.

  7. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    In late 2016 fake news gained notoriety following the uptick in news content by this means, and its prevalence on the micro-blogging site Twitter. In the United States, 62% of Americans use social media to receive news. Many people use their Facebook News Feed to get news, despite Facebook not being considered a news site.

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  9. Conservative social media app Parler planning to relaunch ...

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    Parler was among the apps used to plan the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Trump — leading to bans from several internet hosting services, including Apple’s app store.