The rapper who goes by the name Ye has reached an agreement to purchase a platform that will allow people to express their conservative opinions.
The social network will continue to receive technical support from Parlement Technologies, including access to its private cloud services, as part of the deal. In the current quarter, the deal is expected to close.
In a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial, we have to make sure we have the right to express ourselves.
West was banned from his social media accounts for posting anti-Semitic messages.
Parler, which is considered a haven for conservatives and has attracted fans of former President Donald Trump, made a return to the Play Store last month after it was removed for inciting violence.
The company said in a statement that the proposed acquisition would assure Parler a future role in creating an uncancelableecosystem.
The daughter of a billionaire hedge fund manager founded Parler in Nashville. The company, which has sought to rail against censorship and presented itself as "free speech", added a moderation layer to the platform last year in a bid to be restored by Apple.
According to Sensor Tower, Parler has less than a quarter of a million monthly active users on its mobile applications. An industry executive gave the data to TechCrunch. According to a recent survey, 42% of people had heard of Parler.
George Farmer said in a statement that the deal would change the world. Ye will never have to worry about being removed from social media again because he is moving into the free speech media space. Ye proves once again that he is ahead of the legacy media narrative. He will be helped by Parlement to achieve his goals.