Not sure Parler cares about losing their website hosting lawsuit against Amazon, as they have since found allies in Russia (hmm, wonder why?) to host their site... https://t.co/9s0ntfkYCM
— Ron Gunzburger's Politics1.com (@Politics1com) January 21, 2021
As I said, despite all the hand wringing: A judge declines to force Amazon to resume hosting Parler. https://t.co/dVFMGjVg3u
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) January 21, 2021
Judge to Parler: lol https://t.co/DiXXyNsJFp
— Adi Robertson (@thedextriarchy) January 21, 2021
Parler argued in its suit against Amazon that the company unfairly dropped them as a host while allowing Twitter to remain despite "identical conduct" on both platforms.
— Mikael Thalen (@MikaelThalen) January 22, 2021
Except Twitter isn't even hosted by Amazon, so the judge immediately tossed the case. https://t.co/wB4i6tz8dr
Amazon wins
— Maggie Jordan (@MaggieJordanACN) January 21, 2021
"Court rejects any suggestion that public interest favors requiring AWS to host the incendiary speech..some of Parler's users have engaged in...neither the public interest nor the balance of equities favors granting an injunction in this case” https://t.co/ffWZiZWfNz
lol. Parler's lawyers claimed that AWS pulled the plug on them but left "Twitter alone despite identical conduct by users on both sites"
— Fergus Ryan (@fryan) January 22, 2021
The judge's ruling today notes a teensy problem with this:
"AWS does not provide online hosting services to Twitter" https://t.co/b3WYOGbhpR
Parler argued in its suit against Amazon that the company unfairly dropped them as a host while allowing Twitter to remain despite "identical conduct" on both platforms.
— Mikael Thalen (@MikaelThalen) January 22, 2021
Except Twitter isn't even hosted by Amazon, so the judge immediately tossed the case. https://t.co/wB4i6tz8dr
Parler’s attempt to get back on Amazon Web Services rejected by judge https://t.co/MBbqV1xaY8
— Jennifer Ouellette (@JenLucPiquant) January 21, 2021