I’ve never had a bad experience on any social media website.
Until I joined Parler.
Parler banned me. I’ve never been banned from anything else in my life. I behave, no dirty language, no contentions words, no arguing, no copyrighted material, no flooding, I read and obey rules. Yet Parler banned me.
Geeks+Gamers: Parler vs. Twitter
That’s OK, I don’t trust Parler anyway. Something’s off there, can’t put my finger on it, wasn’t there long enough to figure it out. (Well, other than requiring a phone number just to sign up, copy of DL & Selfie for verified account, and unresponsive support that features a “Tip Jar”…use of which possibly renders them more responsive.)
However, for those who still consider Parler to be haven of free speech, there is some proof to the contrary. Fair warning to those who use a particular word that often precedes “Naughty Dog” around here:
During a recent interview, Matze told CNBC: “If you can say it on the street of New York, you can say it on Parler.” But unlike on Parler, you can yell “Fuck you” at people on the streets of New York without fear of getting banished from the city. Just ask literally anyone who’s ever been there.
Parler CEO Says He’ll Ban Users for Posting Bad Words
Essentially, Parler users are “free” to say anything that Parler deems appropriate.