Parler Conservative site.

zimbomb

Well-Known Member
What is parlers path to profitability? They don't have advertising. They claim they won't monetize your information. There's no subscription model. It's funding is mysterious...
 

Jones

fILE A GRIEVE!
Staff member
What is parlers path to profitability? They don't have advertising. They claim they won't monetize your information. There's no subscription model. It's funding is mysterious...
“Our business model is going to be an ad revenue model. The idea of how we’re going to do it isn’t going to be a centralized model for ads, it will be specific around influencers. So advertisers will target influencers and those people with a large reach, rather than us as a platform,” Parler CEO and founder John Matze told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Thursday.

 

oldngray

nowhere special
Been on Parler 2 hours now, no-one has spoken to me...
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vantexan

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You believe the millionaires/billionaires that tech giants have created are socialists? You haven’t met any, have you?
Not a crowd I run with. The lengths they and their employees go to limit conservative speech leads me to believe that they are trying to move the country in a socialist direction.
 
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vantexan

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The conspiracy is the google did this as part of some all powerful left agenda to silence republicans. The conspiracy is that Parler is finished when you can access Parler by the web, the conspiracy is that these social media companies are free speech in America, when it’s clear that if all these companies folded and went out of business, free speech would still exist in America because those companies aren’t free speech. So getting banned from them isn’t free speech.
Many people access social media through apps on their phone. Take away the app and you are limited to having a much larger computer at home or the library. Yes that's very limiting.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Many people access social media through apps on their phone. Take away the app and you are limited to having a much larger computer at home or the library. Yes that's very limiting.
You can get it directly from their site, but many people will be scared off by a warning that says installing third party apps is dangerous etc. The platform works fine from a mobile browser though.

The real issue is going to come when amazon web services is pressured into cancelling their storage. That will essentially shut them down.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
You can get it directly from their site, but many people will be scared off by a warning that says installing third party apps is dangerous etc. The platform works fine from a mobile browser though.

The real issue is going to come when amazon web services is pressured into cancelling their storage. That will essentially shut them down.
Thanks, that I believe is what she, the Parker exec, was saying. She mentioned the Amazon cloud storage. I'm like Oddball from "Kelly's Heroes": "I only ride'em, I don't know what makes'em work."
 

oldngray

nowhere special
You can get it directly from their site, but many people will be scared off by a warning that says installing third party apps is dangerous etc. The platform works fine from a mobile browser though.

The real issue is going to come when amazon web services is pressured into cancelling their storage. That will essentially shut them down.
3rd party apps are potentially more risky. You need to trust the source. Google still tries to scare people away from using apps not from their Play store.
 
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