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Is Parler app an answer to twitter by Trump Supporters

US President Donald Trump and Twitter are in conflict. Twitter initially named some of President Trump’s tweets as unverified. The White House at that point gave an official request that could be utilized against stages like Twitter, and most as of late, Twitter shrouded one of President Trump’s tweets behind a notice that the tweet could affect brutality and remarkable step. While the result of these moves is yet to be seen, a considerable lot of President Trump’s supporters are encouraging clients to relocate to a Twitter-like stage called Parler. In spite of the fact that Parler has been around for a long while, a few clients are presently vigorously tweeting and advancing the stage saying they dread that Twitter will soon “blue pencil” traditionalist voices on the miniaturized scale blogging webpage. Strikingly, Parler portrays the organization as a “non-one-sided free discourse driven element,” in spite of the fact that the stage has regularly been marked as Pro-trump network.

The unexpected ascent in the prominence of Parler is like the ascent of Mastadon in India a year ago. A few clients in the nation had then reprimanded Twitter for self-assertively suspending a few Twitter records, and moved to another stage.

“Because of Twitter’s #censorship, we’re all moving over to #Parler,” said a client on Twitter. “Great morning Patriots. I strongly prescribe we begin moving to other internet-based life stages. I am as of now observing Breitbart, Dan Bongino, and some Trump relatives there [Parler],” another client on Twitter posted.

Parler on its website has also released a statement condemning actions against President Trump’s tweets. “The platform [Parler] is committed to free speech, does not mine or sell data, and does not censor content based on politics and ideology,” the company said. To recall, the social media giant targeted two tweets the US President posted on Tuesday in which he contended without evidence that mail-in voting would lead to fraud and a “Rigged Election.”



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