
After a tumultuous past few years and historic levels of censorship, social media app Parler is back online, as well as in the app store.
The new version of Parler, which is under new ownership and management, is much sleeker and is set to release a slew of new tools on what the company says will be a platform for all people.
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Although the app has been live for weeks, Megyn Kelly made the big announcement about Parler on her show this week. Take a listen.
The exciting news has been welcomed by all, especially considering the fact that the previous Parler users did not lose their followers. When logging back in, users will see the same followers as before on their profile.
Also, the new app sits on its own cloud server and is protected from the censorship it faced before, something other platforms can't legitimately say (although some do anyway). In addition, the new leadership has developed several amazing features for users that will be launched in the coming weeks and months, including features that will compete with YouTube, TikTok and several other popular messaging and social networking apps.
So if you had an account, do it there, and if you never do, go ahead and sign up here. It's free, easy, and looks set to develop as the new frontier in social media.