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Apple threatens to ban Parler from the App Store unless it censors

The attacks on alt-tech are ramping up.

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Apple is threatening free speech social network Parler with a ban from the App Store unless it censors โ€œobjectionableโ€ content and bears full responsibility for everything users post to the app.

In a message sent to Parler via Appleโ€™s App Review Resolution Center, Apple accused the app of โ€œserious App Store guideline violations.โ€ This message cites complaints about โ€œobjectionable contentโ€ and accuses Parler of being โ€œused to plan, coordinate, and facilitate the illegal activities in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021.โ€

It also holds Parler to the impossible standard of being โ€œresponsible for all the user generated contentโ€ on the service and ensuring that this content meets Appleโ€™s App Store requirements.

Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube all host content that some users would deem to be โ€œobjectionableโ€ but the alt-tech app Parler seems to be the only app thatโ€™s facing a potential ban from the App Store over this content.

Apple has given Parler 24 hours to โ€œremove all objectionable contentโ€ from its app and provide โ€œdetailed informationโ€ on how it plans to moderate and filter the app for โ€œthis kind of objectionable content going forward.โ€

If Parler fails to comply with Appleโ€™s demands, it will be booted from the App Store.

Parler CEO John Matze highlighted the hypocrisy of Apple imposing this impossible standard in a statement:

โ€œAnyone who buys an Apple phone is apparently a user. Apparently they know what is best for you by telling you which apps you may and may not use.

Apparently they believe Parler is responsible for ALL user generated content on Parler. Therefore by the same logic, Apple must be responsible for ALL actions taken by their phones. Every car bomb, every illegal cell phone conversation, every illegal crime committed on an iPhone, Apple must also be responsible forโ€ฆ.

Standards not applied to Twitter, Facebook or even Apple themselves, apply to Parler.โ€

Matze added: โ€œWe will not cave to pressure from anti-competitive actors! We will and always have enforced our rules against violence and illegal activity. But we WONโ€™T cave to politically motivated companies and those authoritarians who hate free speech!โ€

Appleโ€™s threat follows numerous mainstream media outlets and activist groups pressuring Apple and Google to deplatform Parler from their app stores over user-generated content on its app. Many of the complaints from these mainstream media outlets and activists are cited in Appleโ€™s message to Parler.

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Supporters of Big Tech censorship commonly use the argument that those who donโ€™t like the censorship should build their own platforms.

Alt-tech platforms such as Parler have done just that and created a Twitter alternative that supports free speech. As a result of the mounting censorship this year, Parler and other alt-tech platforms have enjoyed substantial growth.

But now that these platforms have grown and provided a space for users to discuss topics that are censored on Big Tech platforms, their App Store distribution is being threatened.

The App Store is an essential distribution channel for social media apps on the iPhone. While Parler can be accessed via a browser, most mobile users only connect to social media via apps.

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