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Big Tech turns up the heat on Trump followers with Parler suspension – Sydney Morning Herald
Social media site Parler, seen by Donald Trump’s supporters as an alternative to Twitter, is facing tough questions from Apple, Amazon and Google’s owner Alphabet….

Parler chief executive John Matze lashed out at Apple, saying the iPhone maker was banning the service until it gives up free speech and institutes “broad and invasive policies like Twitter and Facebook.”
Amazon has suspended Parler from its Amazon Web Services (AWS) unit, for violating AWS’s terms of services by failing to effectively deal with a steady increase in violent content on the social networking service, BuzzFeed News reported late on Saturday.
Amazon’s move effectively takes the site…
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