Parler CEO: Coordinated Plan for Technical Enterprises to Close Us

The silence of conservative speech on social media has led to a “coordinated effort” by big tech to shut down Parler, according to the social media platform John Matze, CEO.

“It was a coordinated attack by technology giants to kill the competition in the market,” Matze said in a statement. “We were successful too quickly.

“You can expect the war against competition and freedom of speech to continue, but do not count us. #Speak Free.”

Matze’s statement comes because Amazon is removing the platform from its web servers, which could take the conservative social media platform off for about a week.

“Sunday at midnight, Amazon will shut down all our servers in an effort to remove freedom of speech from the Internet,” he wrote. “There is a possibility that Parler will not be available on the internet for up to a week if we rebuild from scratch.

“We prepared for such opportunities by never relying on Amazon’s own infrastructure and building bare metal products.”

Matze asked Amazon, Google and Apple to orchestrate the ‘coordinated effort’.

“We will now try our best to move to a new provider, as there are many competing for our business. However, Amazon, Google and Apple have done so deliberately as a coordinated effort to know that our options will be limited , most damage right since President Trump was banned from the tech companies. ‘

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