TL;DR —
Parler aims to be a censorship-resistant social network or form of alternative media to Twitter. Parler is a micro-blogging site, and just like other social networks such as Gab, they aren't politically affiliated with any partisan party. Hacker Noon offers to help Parler become a distributed network if they want to. He says that manual moderation over algorithmic can in the long run actually be less prone to mistakes or fairer. The opinions in this article belong to the author alone. This article does not reflect the opinions of Hacker Noon.
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free-speech|freedom|big-tech|big-tech-alternatives|tech-open-letter|open-letter|social-network|internet-censorship
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