Parler’s New Hosting Provider Bans Undefined ‘Hateful Content’, Says Parler’s New Algorithm Will Police Platform Sufficiently – National File
Scoop Publisher Francesco Abbruzzino
The CEO of SkySilk, Parler’s new hosting provider, suggested they would take a hands-off approach in hosting them, despite their Terms and Conditions banning “hateful content.”
Parler returned to the web for many users on Monday, after being offline for a month following their removal from the internet by Big Tech companies determined to deplatform them. The conservative-oriented social network had previously been hosted by Amazon Web Services, before being swiftly removed for allegedly platforming violent material. Parler’s web servers are now with SkySilk, purportedly a reseller of OVHcloud.
However, concerns were raised by some about the commitment to free speech from SkySilk. Andrew Torba, the CEO of Gab, pointed out that Parler’s new hosting service prohibits “hateful” content from being hosted by themselves, with the company “reserving the right to refuse to provide service” to customers to host “racist, pornographic, hateful material or those which create customer service or abuse issues for us.”
Parler, which bills itself as a pro-free speech platform, has banned Milo Yiannopoulos for making offensive jokes.https://t.co/ysWlY4sUiL
— National File (@NationalFile) February 16, 2021
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