Amazon said it would ensure Parler’s data was preserved so that it could migrate to a new hosting provider. Parler’s complaint was dated Sunday, before Amazon suspended Parler. It also argued that Amazon violated antitrust law by conspiring with Twitter, a major Amazon customer, to boot Parler just as it was gaining broader appeal. By Monday, she claimed to have captured more than 99% of Parler’s content, including content they had deleted, in a permanent searchable record. The researcher also discovered that Parler had content moderation tools in place, but apparently did not use them consistently to take down violent extremist content.
Source: bd News24 January 12, 2021 05:26 UTC