
Parler wants to be a town square for the web
While Twitter was instrumental for President Trump’s rise in the world of politics, the social media giant has been the subject of much criticism after he recently decided to begin flagging certain tweets from the President, which it says violated its own policies. Now, the upstart app Parler is peeling away disaffected users, particularly conservatives, by promising a platform free of self-censorship. CEO John Matze joined Jim on The Final 5 to make the case for Parler.
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