QAnazis may have to create and fund their own place online.
Amazon and Apple on Saturday took steps to cut off access to the social media app Parler after calls for violence on the platform have continued following the pro-Trump attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The app is a favorite of conservatives and extremist supporters of President Trump.
Apple on Saturday said it was suspending Parler from its app store, stopping iPhone users from being able to download the app. At around the same time, reports emerged that Amazon was cutting off the site from its web hosting service, meaning Parler will go offline unless it finds a new host.
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Amazon said it would remove Parler effective 11:59 p.m. PT Sunday.
Apple left open the possibility of allowing Parler back if "they resolve these issues."
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Parler CEO John Matze responded with a post on the site, calling Amazon's action "an attempt to completely remove free speech off the internet." He said Parler could be unavailable for a week "as we rebuild from scratch."
NPR


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