mike
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@TillLindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290606) said:@mike said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290604) said:@TillLindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290602) said:@mike said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290601) said:@TillLindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290600) said:@mike said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290594) said:@TillLindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290586) said:@mike said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290571) said:@TillLindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290539) said:@mike said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290523) said:Parler has been removed from the Google Play App Store for helping Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon organise acts of violence.
Apple has given Parler 24hrs to institute a moderation policy to prevent organisation of violence or it will also be removed from the Apple App Store.
To defend democracy, we must ensure those other guys with different views are forever silenced.
It’s OK to have different views. It’s not OK to organise violence against those that have a different view from yours.
Parler already bans illegal content and exhortations to violence. It's way beyond banning organising violence now. Unpopular views are being wiped, with violence being a pretext.
Does it really? When was the last time a post was taken down?
I've never used it so not entirely sure how moderation works. But it was being discussed on ABC radio a few weeks ago, and some media specialist was explaining why it's not as 'open slather' as is made out and illegal content is removed.
There's another one called Gab which I think is a bit more of a free for all.
My understanding is that if you made a post on Parler for instance saying 'let's attack the Capitol' that would be removed, but if you made a post saying 'Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon was robbed' that would not.
It pitches itself as Twitter without rules. So no.
Yes that's the pitch. Twitter without rules, within the law. An exhortation to commit violence is against the law and would be removed. But e.g. posting a belief in a conspiracy theory would be allowed to stay, whereas on Twitter it might not.
You don’t even know that and by your own admission you have never even been on it. Just amazing.
"Moreover, a closer look at its user agreement suggests it moderates content the same way as any platform, maybe even more.
The company states:
Parler may remove any content and terminate your access to the Services at any time and for any reason or no reason.
Parler’s community guidelines prohibit a range of content including spam, terrorism, unsolicited ads, defamation, blackmail, bribery and criminal behaviour"
https://theconversation.com/parler-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-free-speech-twitter-alternative-142268
But do they actually do it? Do they actually enforce the rules? Like I asked before when was the last time a post was taken down?