Parler, the network almost acquired by Kanye West, sold to a new owner
Conservative conglomerate Starboard announced that it will temporarily shut down the platform so that new owners can revamp it.
Parler has a new owner. Reuters reported that digital media conglomerate Starboard announced it was acquiring the social network and temporarily shutting down the platform as of this Friday so that the new owners can revamp it.
The purchase comes after rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, attempted to buy the social network, similar to Twitter, at the end of 2022. However, the sale was never finalized and finally, the app was sold to the conglomerate for an undisclosed amount of money.
The Starboard conglomerate, formerly known as Olympic Media, was founded in 2018. This media group is known for owning several conservative-leaning platforms such as American Wire and BizPac Review.
Parler is the "world's pioneering uncancelable free speech platform"
The company said in a press release that now that it has added Parler to its ranks, it will aim to become a platform for "unsupported online communities" and be the home where they can come together "away from the ad-hoc regulatory hand of platforms that hate them."
According to Starboard CEO Ryan Coyne, this goal is now more attainable thanks to the acquisition of Parler: