Parler
Every Video Ever Posted to Parler Is Now Available to Download
Terabytes of video, including from the Capitol Hill riots, have been made available as torrent files that anyone can download.
Parler GPS Data Shows Users Posting from Military Bases
The analysis comes as Congress wants to know how much white supremacy has penetrated the military.
The Social Media War After the Coup
On this episode of CYBER, we talk about how when Twitter booted the president the social war kicked off from there.
'You're Scared Now': Watch Parler Videos Rioters Filmed Inside the Capitol
Videos taken by the pro-Trump mob and originally uploaded to Parler are being re-shared and categorized online to help identity people who invaded the Capitol.
Developer Makes Interactive Map of Parler Videos From Capitol Hill Riots
The map is the first to allow people to easily see the videos taken at the Capitol Hill insurrection and saved from the Parler archive.
Pirate Bay Founder Thinks Parler’s Inability to Stay Online Is ‘Embarrassing’
Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi calls Parler’s face plant in the wake of its deplatforming 'embarrassing,' driven by 'egotism.'
QAnon Has Taken Over Far-Right Platform Gab
QAnon followers are being pushed back to the fringes of the internet as mainstream platforms try to purge the conspiracy theory.
Archivists Are Mining Parler Metadata to Pinpoint Crimes at the Capitol
Technologists are using scripts and tools to now pull noteworthy content from the huge Parler dataset.
The Hacker Who Archived Parler Explains How She Did It (and What Comes Next)
The hacker, donk_enby, explained that she only scraped what was publicly available: "I hope that it can be used to hold people accountable and to prevent more death."
Parler Finds Refuge With the Far-Right's Favorite Webhost
Epik, already used by Gab and other far-right associated social media apps, just took on Parler.
Parler Sues Amazon
In a complaint filed today, Parler is accusing Amazon of suspending its services out of “political animus.”
Parler Is Gone, But Hackers Say They Downloaded Everything First
Including posts made during last week's insurrection at the Capitol, which could now be used to expose and arrest pro-Trump rioters.