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How Parler sold out to get back online

How Parler sold out to get back online
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Parler has come under fire recently for how it managed to get back online after getting booted from the web after the January 6th Capitol riot.

The alternate social media platform received heavy criticism after the riot, with many blaming Parler for helping to incite the violence. But supporters are starting to question Parler’s relationship with its new web host. One of the conditions of Parler’s return was that no “hate speech” of any kind would be tolerated. The problem with the terms of service is that they’re overly broad and ambiguous.

Now, Parler has added automated moderation systems, much like what Facebook uses. The AI system automatically flags language that could be construed as violent and hateful. But who sets the standard?

Even though Parler started with the best intentions, they’ve already caved and sold out to the Big Tech system. Can it really advertise itself as the home for online free speech?

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Everyday America

A Texas bakery gave away thousands of dollars worth of groceries for those in need

A Texas bakery gave away thousands of dollars worth of groceries for those in need
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A local bakery in Austin, Texas is helping fellow Texans deal with the aftermath of the bitter winter storm. 

Crema Bakery has spent over $5000 dollars on groceries and supplies to give away to families impacted by the storm. With the supply chain still hampered by the widespread power outage, many families are having a hard time finding fresh food.

“Being in the position that we are, we feel a responsibility to our community,” said one of Crema Bakery’s owners. “Our job is to feed people, so we were less worried about getting things going for ourselves and more about getting the shop back open and being able to mobilize our community and feed the people who need it the most.”

Hopefully, things will get back to normal for everyone impacted by the storm.

If you have uplifting and heart-warming stories from your local area that exemplify everyday America, be sure to let us know. We just might include it in our next edition!

This has been John W Denton for The Local Conservative

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