Navigating to the Parler site no longer gives you an error message—it now displays an actual webpage with several encouraging messages from the Parler team.
Parler Is Slowly Making a Comeback
If you head to the Parler website, you’ll see an update about the site’s uncertain status. Parler was essentially blacklisted from the entire internet following the pro-Trump protests at Capitol Hill. The network prides itself in being a platform for free speech, and has become a hub for political conservatives.
Parler hasn’t been accessible from mobile devices or web browsers since the ban. But now, it’s clear that a change is coming.
The Parler site now consists of a single webpage. On the page, you’ll see a “Technical Difficulties” update that displays the following message to users:
The page also displays posts from Parler CEO, John Matze, as well as Amy Peikoff, the Chief Policy Officer of Parler, and Dan Bongino, a political commentator and Parler stakeholder.
Bongino urges Parler users to “fight for liberty, truth, and freedom,” and notes that “this fight is bigger than me, and it’s bigger than Parler. If they’re allowed to silence us, they can silence anyone. It stops now.”
Matze also linked to an article from Fox News, in which he says that he’s “confident” that the site will be up and running soon. The report also states that Parler has registered with a new web host, Epik.
Parler’s Return Is Inevitable
Parler garnered a huge community following US President Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential election. Many Trump supporters claimed that mainstream social networks, like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, engaged in censorship, prompting the mass exodus to Parler.
As it stands, it looks like Parler is slowly coming back to life. But this doesn’t change the fact that Parler will still be unavailable on the Google Play and App Store.