User Panel
Posted: 11/6/2020 11:47:05 AM EDT
FUCK TWITTER AND FACEBOOK
Join Parler @Bayrunner87 |
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Logging into Parler is a pain in the ass. Email/password>Captcha>code sent to phone. Screw that.
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(F)Wikipedia "User base and content Parler has a significant user base of Trump supporters and conservatives. It is noted for its far-right and alt-right,[5] conspiratorial,[7][5][35] antisemitic,[6][7] and anti-feminist content.[15] The site also includes anti-Muslim content,[15] although it also has a substantial user base of Saudi nationalists who support Crown Prince and de facto prime minister of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman. Both The Independent and The Forward have noted the presence of antisemitic content and conspiracy theories on the site.[7][6] Matze told The Forward he was unaware of antisemitic content on Parler, but was unsurprised that it was there. He believes removing hateful content only further radicalizes people, saying, "If you're going to fight these peoples' views, they need to be out in the open.... Don't force these people into the corners of the internet where they're not going to be able to be proven wrong." Political scientist Alison Dagnes has said of Parler's stance on speech on the platform: "I don't think you can have it both ways.... There is no such thing as civilized hate speech."[7] Extremism expert Chip Berlet said of Matze's opinions on hateful content: "I think he’s full of it.... I think he knows exactly what he’s creating, he’s encouraging people who basically don’t like other folks in the country... it's bologna, this is a place for people to fester in their own bigotry."[7] Parler has served as an echo chamber for far-right or pro-Trump content, according to The Independent, the New Statesman, and Fast Company.[5][37][38] In mid-2020, alt-right activist and Trump supporter Jack Posobiec compared the service to a Trump rally, saying that Parler lacks the "energy" that Twitter draws from having communities of people with differing viewpoints.[16][39] Around the same time, extremism researcher and professor Amarnath Amarasingam said of Parler, "talking to yourself in the dark corners of the internet is actually not that satisfying," and that he was skeptical Parler would excite the far right without left-leaning users with whom they can interact and fight.[12] In June 2020, Matze said he wanted to see more debate on the platform and offered a "progressive bounty" of $10,000 to liberal pundits with at least 50,000 Twitter or Facebook followers who would join the site; receiving no takers, he later increased this amount to $20,000.[2][16]" Parler refers to users of its service as Parleyers.[3] Parler is one of a number of alternative social network platforms, including Minds, MeWe, Gab, and BitChute, that are popular with people banned from mainstream networks such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, and Instagram.[40][41] Deen Freelon and colleagues writing in Science characterized Parler as among alt-tech sites that are "dedicated to right-wing communities", and listed the site along with 4chan, 8chan, BitChute, and Gab. They noted there are also more ideologically neutral alt-tech platforms, such as Discord and Telegram.[42] |
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Quoted: (F)Wikipedia "Parler is a United States-based microblogging and social networking service launched in August 2018. Parler has a significant user base of Trump supporters, conservatives, and Saudi nationalists. Posts on the website often contain far-right content, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories.[5][6][7] The site has been described as an alternative to Twitter, and is popular among people who have been banned from mainstream social networks, or who oppose their moderation policies.[7][9] The site markets itself as a "free speech" and unbiased alternative to mainstream social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. However, journalists and users have criticized the service for content policies that are more restrictive than the company portrays, and sometimes more restrictive than those of its competitors.[3][10][11][12] As of July 2020, the site had 2.8 million users, many of whom joined in mid-2020.[3]" View Quote Balkanization of the internet/social space. Tech wars heatin' up. |
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Parler is boring as fuck
edit you apparently also agree to pay their attorneys fees and any judgment if they get sued over something you post, and now they harvest a phone number before you can open an account |
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I joined, but frankly it's a weird format. More like Twitter than Facebook.
Difficult to find people, no profiles to identify anyone, not terribly much content, definitely not very user friendly. |
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Quoted: Parler is boring as fuck edit you apparently also agree to pay their attorneys fees and any judgment if they get sued over something you post, and now they harvest a phone number before you can open an account View Quote That seems highly unlikely that they would actually be able to enforce such an agreement. |
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Quoted: (F)Wikipedia "User base and content Parler has a significant user base of Trump supporters and conservatives. It is noted for its far-right and alt-right,[5] conspiratorial,[7][5][35] antisemitic,[6][7] and anti-feminist content.[15] The site also includes anti-Muslim content,[15] although it also has a substantial user base of Saudi nationalists who support Crown Prince and de facto prime minister of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman. Both The Independent and The Forward have noted the presence of antisemitic content and conspiracy theories on the site.[7][6] Matze told The Forward he was unaware of antisemitic content on Parler, but was unsurprised that it was there. He believes removing hateful content only further radicalizes people, saying, "If you're going to fight these peoples' views, they need to be out in the open.... Don't force these people into the corners of the internet where they're not going to be able to be proven wrong." Political scientist Alison Dagnes has said of Parler's stance on speech on the platform: "I don't think you can have it both ways.... There is no such thing as civilized hate speech."[7] Extremism expert Chip Berlet said of Matze's opinions on hateful content: "I think he’s full of it.... I think he knows exactly what he’s creating, he’s encouraging people who basically don’t like other folks in the country... it's bologna, this is a place for people to fester in their own bigotry."[7] Parler has served as an echo chamber for far-right or pro-Trump content, according to The Independent, the New Statesman, and Fast Company.[5][37][38] In mid-2020, alt-right activist and Trump supporter Jack Posobiec compared the service to a Trump rally, saying that Parler lacks the "energy" that Twitter draws from having communities of people with differing viewpoints.[16][39] Around the same time, extremism researcher and professor Amarnath Amarasingam said of Parler, "talking to yourself in the dark corners of the internet is actually not that satisfying," and that he was skeptical Parler would excite the far right without left-leaning users with whom they can interact and fight.[12] In June 2020, Matze said he wanted to see more debate on the platform and offered a "progressive bounty" of $10,000 to liberal pundits with at least 50,000 Twitter or Facebook followers who would join the site; receiving no takers, he later increased this amount to $20,000.[2][16]" Parler refers to users of its service as Parleyers.[3] Parler is one of a number of alternative social network platforms, including Minds, MeWe, Gab, and BitChute, that are popular with people banned from mainstream networks such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, and Instagram.[40][41] Deen Freelon and colleagues writing in Science characterized Parler as among alt-tech sites that are "dedicated to right-wing communities", and listed the site along with 4chan, 8chan, BitChute, and Gab. They noted there are also more ideologically neutral alt-tech platforms, such as Discord and Telegram.[42] View Quote Ok, then don’t. |
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Quoted: (F)Wikipedia "User base and content Parler has a significant user base of Trump supporters and conservatives. It is noted for its far-right and alt-right,[5] conspiratorial,[7][5][35] antisemitic,[6][7] and anti-feminist content.[15] The site also includes anti-Muslim content,[15] although it also has a substantial user base of Saudi nationalists who support Crown Prince and de facto prime minister of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman. Both The Independent and The Forward have noted the presence of antisemitic content and conspiracy theories on the site.[7][6] Matze told The Forward he was unaware of antisemitic content on Parler, but was unsurprised that it was there. He believes removing hateful content only further radicalizes people, saying, "If you're going to fight these peoples' views, they need to be out in the open.... Don't force these people into the corners of the internet where they're not going to be able to be proven wrong." Political scientist Alison Dagnes has said of Parler's stance on speech on the platform: "I don't think you can have it both ways.... There is no such thing as civilized hate speech."[7] Extremism expert Chip Berlet said of Matze's opinions on hateful content: "I think he's full of it.... I think he knows exactly what he's creating, he's encouraging people who basically don't like other folks in the country... it's bologna, this is a place for people to fester in their own bigotry."[7] Parler has served as an echo chamber for far-right or pro-Trump content, according to The Independent, the New Statesman, and Fast Company.[5][37][38] In mid-2020, alt-right activist and Trump supporter Jack Posobiec compared the service to a Trump rally, saying that Parler lacks the "energy" that Twitter draws from having communities of people with differing viewpoints.[16][39] Around the same time, extremism researcher and professor Amarnath Amarasingam said of Parler, "talking to yourself in the dark corners of the internet is actually not that satisfying," and that he was skeptical Parler would excite the far right without left-leaning users with whom they can interact and fight.[12] In June 2020, Matze said he wanted to see more debate on the platform and offered a "progressive bounty" of $10,000 to liberal pundits with at least 50,000 Twitter or Facebook followers who would join the site; receiving no takers, he later increased this amount to $20,000.[2][16]" Parler refers to users of its service as Parleyers.[3] Parler is one of a number of alternative social network platforms, including Minds, MeWe, Gab, and BitChute, that are popular with people banned from mainstream networks such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, and Instagram.[40][41] Deen Freelon and colleagues writing in Science characterized Parler as among alt-tech sites that are "dedicated to right-wing communities", and listed the site along with 4chan, 8chan, BitChute, and Gab. They noted there are also more ideologically neutral alt-tech platforms, such as Discord and Telegram.[42] View Quote I am not sure what is stupider, that you think WikiPedia has correct information on it, or that you think you can sway somebody here with it. |
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Joined, but no lulz so far. Can you actually talk to people on there, or just follow your betters?
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My echochamber brings all the boys to the yard and they're like, damn right, this election is flawed...
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I've been on Parler a few weeks, lots of Trump support.
I'm following everyone here so far. @randyd79 |
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@Dsparil on everything. You can also try Gab. Gab is more lively. I'm on there too. And MeWe.
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Lin wood is on there.
I follow this guy on Instagram who makes wallets and guitar straps (I have no idea why since I don't have a guitar and don't need a new wallet). He got in trouble on Esty for selling wallets with the threeper III logo |
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Quoted: I have a Parler account and never saw anything racist or anti Semitic View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: lol I am not sure what is stupider, that you think WikiPedia has correct information on it, or that you think you can sway somebody here with it. I've never seen it either. I've seen it on bitchute video site, and MeWe though. |
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I am stuck in perpetual 2FA limbo, I give the code, then it says enter SMS code that never fucking arrives. FUCK No wonder that shit will crash and burn.
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Someone is already using my current screen name here. I started an account as FlyingWrench.
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The Parler site sucks. They better get their act together as people are advertising a mass exit from Facebook to Parler on Nov 13th. I finally got through the registration process, followed a few people, read some messages, went to update my profile and it just sat and spun. Refreshed, you are not authorized login again. I go to login, no account associated with that email address. I go to recreate the account the next button is grayed out because the email and phone number are already in their system.
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Does anyone else have a hard time following people? It says it failed to follow people a lot.
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