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Join the Movement at Parler.

#Twexit is a movement!

Millions of people have already left Twitter once and for all to speak free at Parler.

We are sick and tired of the biased content moderation, the de-facto censorship and the abusive data practices.

We want real discussion and a free flow of information, not information brownouts and curated content from editors and algorithms.

We want to debate and Parley, not be subject hate-fueled Twitter mobs pushing intolerant cancel culture.

It’s time to leave Twitter behind for good.

Join the #Twexit movement at Parler.

Updates

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Twitter suspends Arizona voter fraud witness Bobby Piton after scathing testimony

Will Twitter claim this was another "accident" like they did with Doug Mastriano?

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Computer repair shop owner sues Twitter for defamation over handling of Hunter Biden story

A former Delaware computer repair shop owner is suing Twitter for defamation over how it handled a New York Post story on President-elect Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.

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Facebook, Twitter Revert To Pre-Election News Feed Algos After Their Preferred Candidate Wins Election

Facebook and Twitter have reversed algorithms deployed during the election to prioritize MSM reporting

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Twitter Fined for Breaking EU Privacy Law

The EU is fining Twitter Inc. for failing to document or properly notify the regulator within 72 hours of learning of a data breach disclosed in January 2019 that exposed some users’ private tweets.

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Parler Responds to Twitter’s Suspension of Expert Mathematician after Arizona Voter Fraud Testimony
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  • Source: Twexit
  • 12/04/2020

Henderson, NV – Parler CEO and founder John Matze slammed Twitter today for suspending the account of Bobby Piton following his testimony at a voter fraud hearing in Arizona. Piton, who is a trained mathematician, testified as an expert witness at the hearing on Monday about the state’s election results. Piton said that if it were up to him, he would not have certified the state’s election results, and that in his opinion the results were “fraudulent based on the data.”

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Twitter expands hate speech rules to include race, ethnicity

Last year, Twitter banned speech that dehumanises others based on religion or caste and updated rule to add age, disability and disease.

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