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    Apple Approves Parler Back on the App Store

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on April 19, 2021 Apple, Apps, Internet, iOS, Politics, Social Media

    According to a letter Apple sent to Congress on Monday — addressed to Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Ken Buck, the iPhone maker has finally approved conservative-friendly social network Parler’s return to the iOS app store after its multi-month ban, following improvements the social media company made to better detect and moderate hate speech and incitement. Parler was booted off the internet over ties to the siege on the U.S. Capitol.

    Tim Cook: Parler Can Return After Complying With App Store Terms of Service

    On March 31, @SenMikeLee and I sent a letter demanding answers about why Apple removed Parler from the App Store.

    🚨Today, we received a response: Parler will be reinstated on the App Store. Huge win for free speech. pic.twitter.com/FQBDSSSFGk

    — Rep. Ken Buck (@RepKenBuck) April 19, 2021

    The decision clears the way for Parler, an app popular with conservatives including some members of the far-right, to be downloaded once again on Apple devices. The letter explained that since the app was removed from Apple’s platform in January for violations of its policies, Parler “has proposed updates to its app and the app’s content moderation practices.”

    On April 14, Apple’s app review team told Parler that its proposed changes were sufficient, the letter continued. Now, all Parler needs to do is to flip the switch. Apple’s letter read: “Apple anticipates that the updated Parler app will become available immediately upon Parler releasing it.”

    Parler, an alternative to Facebook and Twitter that bills itself as a haven for free speech, was removed from major tech platforms in early January following the US Capitol riots of Jan. 6. Parler was kicked off of Apple and Google’s app stores, as well as Amazon Web Services, which had been hosting the company’s product.

    All three tech giants cited the presence of violent speech on Parler as a reason for removal; Parler later said that other vendors also cut ties with the company, effectively shutting the service down and making it inaccessible on the web. For several weeks, visitors to Parler’s website were greeted by a static page instead of a functioning social networking app.

    Apple and Amazon Suspend Free Speech and Social Network Parler

    The app came back online on Feb. 15, but not before Parler’s CEO was terminated by its board. It took another two months for Apple to give its approval restoring Parler to its app store. In the meantime, Parler is waging a legal battle against Amazon, alleging in part that Big Tech companies colluded to restrict Parler’s access to the market.

    In court filings and elsewhere, Parler has said that it had been developing an artificial intelligence-based content moderation system when the larger platforms’ crackdown took place. The tech companies have rejected Parler’s accusations of anti-competitive behavior. In Monday’s letter, Apple said its decision to remove Parler from its app store was “an independent decision” and that Apple “did not coordinate or otherwise consult with Google or Amazon with respect to that decision.”

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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