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Amazon Web Services decides to part ways with Parler under the notice of 24 hours

Anyone who finds politics interesting would know that Parler is a popular application known for its vast audience with opinionated voices on several topics. The infrastructure of Parler is based upon Amazon Web Services, which sits at the top of the technology world. Amazon Web Service has been providing services to Parler for years, but in the wake of recent events in the capital and violence, the company has decided to part ways and suspend the services to Parler. As reported by the company, a letter concerning the current violence situation was sent to Parler’s chief policy officer, Amy Peikoff, earlier today to declare the suspension of services due to incompliance with AWS privacy policies.
The decision was first voiced by the employees of AWS when voices at the Parler became too violent for the policies set by AWS. Furthermore, the company’s site was also filled with anti-presidency proclamations and posts by the “Patriots” to attack Washington DC again on the 16th of January, but this time with weapons and an army of conservative militants to encourage the support for Trump. The violent theories and projections made by these militants were spreading like wildfire on the site which is why Amazon Web Services decided to cut ties with the site which, evidently enough, had played a significant role in spreading malice all over the country by spewing hatred.

All in all, Parler is about to become homeless under 24 hours, and as per the company’s CEO, after the suspension, the site will only get back to its feet if “they rebuild from scratch”. The letter attached below was sent to Amy Peikoff.

Amazon Web Services decides to part ways with Parler under the notice of 24 hours

Amazon Web Services decides to part ways with Parler under the notice of 24 hours

Anyone who finds politics interesting would know that Parler is a popular application known for its vast audience with opinionated voices on several topics. The infrastructure of Parler is based upon Amazon Web Services, which sits at the top of the technology world. Amazon Web Service has been providing services to Parler for years, but in the wake of recent events in the capital and violence, the company has decided to part ways and suspend the services to Parler. As reported by the company, a letter concerning the current violence situation was sent to Parler’s chief policy officer, Amy Peikoff, earlier today to declare the suspension of services due to incompliance with AWS privacy policies.
The decision was first voiced by the employees of AWS when voices at the Parler became too violent for the policies set by AWS. Furthermore, the company’s site was also filled with anti-presidency proclamations and posts by the “Patriots” to attack Washington DC again on the 16th of January, but this time with weapons and an army of conservative militants to encourage the support for Trump. The violent theories and projections made by these militants were spreading like wildfire on the site which is why Amazon Web Services decided to cut ties with the site which, evidently enough, had played a significant role in spreading malice all over the country by spewing hatred.

All in all, Parler is about to become homeless under 24 hours, and as per the company’s CEO, after the suspension, the site will only get back to its feet if “they rebuild from scratch”. The letter attached below was sent to Amy Peikoff.

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