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Parler’s Right-Wing Post-Election Boom, by the Numbers

The Mercer-backed “free speech–focused” social network has seen its popularity soar during the election

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2 min readNov 17, 2020

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Marker Number of the Day: 10,000,000 Users of conservative-centric social media platform Parler (Source: Wall Street Journal)
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10 million: That’s how many people have signed up to use the newish alternative social media platform Parler as of Monday. Users have doubled over the past week, according to the Wall Street Journal. (It was also the top-ranked download in the news category, and the 10th-ranked free app overall in Apple’s App Store, according to App Annie, which tracks app downloads.)

Although it was founded in 2018, Parler has attracted widespread interest in the aftermath of the presidential election for its reputation as a safe space for conservatives to say whatever they please, free from the mainstream social media platforms’ efforts to police misinformation. Right-leaning media stars have led the charge recently, setting up on Parler and exhorting fans to follow them there. Meanwhile, the platform has also reportedly become a home for some anti-Semitic and white supremacist rhetoric, as well as plenty of wild-eyed conspiracy theories.

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