The Social Media War After the Coup

The Social Media War After the Coup

3 years ago
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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/akd48a/the-social-media-war-after-the-coup

This week, the President was suspended from basically every mainstream social media app imaginable, which finally prevented him from engaging in his favorite pastime: Tweeting. It all came on the heels of the horned Qanon Shaman and the violent coup on Capitol Hill last week that killed five people, including a police officer beaten to death with a fire extinguisher and an Air Force veteran who was shot to death while breaking into the Capitol, which inevitably led to a dramatic week for social media.

Parler, the far-right’s social media app, was poised to be the landing spot for Trump after the president was booted from Twitter. But then every big Silicon Valley company, including Amazon’s Web Services, which  knocked it completely offline). Parler then sued Amazon in a dizzying lawsuit that likely won't hold up in court. 

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