What do you do when you get banned from places such as Twitter and Instagram because you say dangerous, hateful and flat-out wrong junk?
You start your own platform for your irresponsible and abhorrent rhetoric.
Or in this case, you take over such a platform.
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is planning to buy Parler — the social media app that has become home for conspiracy theorists, far-right extremists and many other nontraditional conservatives.
Ye said in a statement, “In a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial, we have to make sure we have the right to freely express ourselves.”
Also in a statement, Parler said, “The proposed acquisition will assure Parler a future role in creating an uncancelable ecosystem where all voices are welcome.”
Apparently even those with antisemitic views, which Ye recently expressed. Among them, a tweet that said he would go “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE.” Besides expressing those disgusting remarks, Ye also claimed that George Floyd, the man murdered by police in Minneapolis in 2020, might have died from fentanyl. (Floyd’s family is considering a lawsuit against Ye.)
His remarks got him banned from Twitter and Instagram.
CNN’s Brian Fung wrote, “Buying Parler could make West the latest celebrity owner of a social media platform after former President Donald Trump’s bid to win over conservatives with Truth Social and Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s proposed acquisition of Twitter. It also highlights how a small group of wealthy men, some of whom were banned or suspended themselves for incendiary remarks, are looking to own social media platforms in an effort to bolster what they call ‘free speech.’”
Parler was founded in 2018 and became more well known, although not necessarily that popular, following the 2020 presidential election when conspiracy theorists wrongly claimed that the election was stolen from Donald Trump. Fung wrote that, according to data, Parler’s daily user count peaked after the election, with an estimated 2.9 million daily users. Since then, Parler’s popularity has seriously waned — it now has a daily user count of about 40,000. (Twitter, by comparison, has about 237 million daily users.)
But that doesn’t make it less dangerous. As NPR’s Bobby Allyn wrote, “Parler has been a hotbed of vaccine misinformation, bigotry and right-wing conspiracies — content that usually does not expressly violate Parler's guidelines.”
According to CNN’s Oliver Darcy, CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem said on air Monday, “No one goes there for a dialogue on conservative ideas. They go there to find equally minded hate.”
Darcy wrote in his “Reliable Sources” newsletter, “… the platform once celebrated by right-wing figures as the future of ‘free speech’ online has quietly devolved into a social media graveyard haunted by extremists and very few others, including Kanye himself.”
Following the Jan. 6 insurrection, Parler was removed from the Apple app store and Google Play store because it failed to monitor violent rhetoric. After changes to its content moderation practices, Parler is back on both app stores.
There are no details on how much Ye is paying in the deal, which Parler hopes can be wrapped up later this year. Parler is owned by Parlement Technologies, whose CEO is George Farmer, husband of controversial conservative commentator Candace Owens. Fung reports that Parlement Technologies would remain involved by providing technical services and cloud support.
Oh, and this interesting tidbit from Fung: “Musk’s move to buy Twitter, if the deal goes through, also has the potential to upend Parler and similar services. Musk has repeatedly called for eliminating permanent bans and rethinking Twitter’s approach to content moderation, which could once again make the much larger platform a home for some of the users who jumped to small services like Parler.”
Finally on this item, I leave you with this tweet from podcaster and journalist Kara Swisher: “All kidding aside, as troubled as he clearly is, Kanye West is a stone cold anti-Semite. More of him is not better and this deal is a loser, definitely as a business. Same with Trump, and Truth Social will be in the dustbin of history too.”