Apple gives Parler a 24-hour ultimatum; Google blocks app from store

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UPDATED 5:42 p.m.: Google has blocked the messaging and social network app Parler from its store.

The company cited the "urgent public safety threat" in restricting the app, touted as a free-speech alternative.

UPDATED 4:17 p.m.: Parler is currently down.

If you've noticed your social media feeds have become a little less fringe over the past few months, that's because many conspiracy-minded posters have flocked to Parler, a right-leaning network that refuses to censor posts under the guise of free speech, resulting in a torrent of death threats and offensive imagery.

Now after this week's violent storming of the US Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, Apple has taken an aggressive stance towards limiting the potentially dangerous hate speech rampant on the app.

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BuzzFeed News obtained an email that Apple sent to Parler executives this morning accusing the company of facilitating the activities that took place at the Capitol. The email reads:

"We have received numerous complaints regarding objectionable content in your Parler service, accusations that the Parler app was used to plan, coordinate, and facilitate the illegal activities in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021 that led (among other things) to loss of life, numerous injuries, and the destruction of property,” Apple wrote to Parler. “The app also appears to continue to be used to plan and facilitate yet further illegal and dangerous activities.”

The message goes on to demand that Parler require a moderation plan within 24 hours or face removal from the App store.

Google has been pressured to follow suit, with the activist group Sleeping Giant posting screenshots from the app which showed continued threats of violence, including ones against Vice President Mike Pence. Google has yet to make a statement in reply.

tacosforpresident on January 9th, 2021 at 01:40 UTC »

If Section 230 ends this was going to have to happen. As much as conservatives like to bash the media and internet giants, Trump trying to end 230 really creates a lot of justification for this.

Smart lawyers definitely would figure out how to claim these apps were “part of” the App or Play stores. Apple and Google then have to pull Parler and a lot of other apps or be liable for crime and damages at events planned on them.

planet_pulse on January 9th, 2021 at 00:59 UTC »

It has just been removed from Google Play Store.