The internet can always get worse and today is a good day to remember. Parler was kicked off the internet for its role in the January 6 Capitol riots. Dynascale was acquired by the revived version of the platform.
As a result of the purchase, the platform is changing its name to Parlement Technologies, which will set the stage for a pivot and expansion from conservative to conservative services.
George Farmer, CEO of Parlement Technologies, said in a Friday press release that the company was entering a new era, one that went far beyond the boundaries of a free speech social media platform. The future will be powered by Parlement Technologies. The future is not canceled.
The company has accrued over fifty million dollars in funds to date. Which enabled Parler to purchase Dynascale.
Parler is proud of its moderation which allows free speech to flourish. After it became clear that many of the would-be insurrectionists had used the platform to coordinate, Parler's app was removed from the Apple and Google stores.
Thanks to a large amount of funding from a conservative donor, Parler was reborn just a few months after it was de-platformed. Two weeks ago, the back-from-the-dead app was back on the play store.
Other far-right, often hate and conspiracy-filled websites have been kicked out of mainstream hosting in the past, only to come back.
The creators of 4chan and hate speech were pushed from a number of web hosts to VanwaTech. The neo-Nazi site, Daily Stormer, was kicked off of two internet companies. Alex Jones's content has been removed from multiple platforms.
With the help of Dynascale's infrastructure, the new Parlement Technologies hopes to become a niche provider of web services to such sites and people.
The former president of Dynascale Inc, who is now an executive at the merged brand, said in the press statement that they are honored to serve as the anchor for building out what will become an entireecosystem to secure business infrastructure and help amplify free speech platforms.