Parler's parent company has laid off most of its employees

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Parler Technologies, the parent company of conservative social media app Parler, has laid off a majority of its employees.

Image: ParlerAs reported by, Parler Technologies, the parent company of the Parler social media app, has apparently laid off most of the company. According to the report, around 75% of the company’s staff, including most officers at the company, have been terminated.Parlement Technologies began laying off workers in late November, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

The situation is so dire that, when the outlet reached out for comment with a known contact for the company, they told The Verge that they also no longer worked with Parler or Parler Technologies. When asked for comment, an external PR representative who previously worked on Parler’s account informed us that she no longer works with Parler. Parlement Technologies did not respond to multiple requests for comment from Parler has been struggling ever since it was banned by Apple and Google in response to its lack of moderation and the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol back on January 6, 2021. Multiple competitors, including former U.S.

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