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Social Media Platform Parler Back Online After Securing New Servers, Following Deplatforming By Big Tech

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The Interim CEO Mark Meckler said Monday that the company has secured new servers outside of big tech "so that we can consider ourselves safe and secure for the future." Parler was deplatformed by Amazon Web Services, Google Play store and Apple App Store among other leftwing-controlled services.

Some existing users are already able to sign in and use the platform, Monday. Others will be able to do so before the end of the day, according to Meckler. New users will be able to sign up within a week.

The CEO said the platform is using artificial intelligence and human editors to police for illegal speech that violates its service agreement. He vowed that the platform will remain committed to its free speech ethos.

John Matze the former CEO was fired in January by the company's board controlled by billionaire Rebekah Mercer.