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Trump fans flock to conservative-friendly social media apps as they reject US election results

  • Apps such as Parler, Newsmax and Rumble have refrained from filtering out unsubstantiated claims by Trump
  • The alternative sites have become ‘filter bubbles’ for conservatives, and their hands-off approach could allow for incitation to violence, one expert says

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Trump supporters at a rally in front of Dallas City Hall on November 14, 2020. Photo: TNS
Agence France-Presse
Conservatives backing US President Donald Trump’s claims of election malfeasance have sparked a migration to alternative social media sites which have refrained from filtering unverified claims.

The shift has boosted right-wing favourites like Parler, Newsmax and Rumble which have rejected the approach of Facebook and Twitter in labelling and limiting the reach of conspiracy theories.

Parler, founded in 2018, saw more than 3.3 million downloads from Apple and Google marketplaces since November 3 to reach 7.3 million installs globally, according to market tracker Sensor Tower.

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Large gains were also seen for other conservative-friendly services such as Newsmax – which Trump himself endorsed – as well as MeWe and Rumble.

Conservatives are upset at content moderation, particularly against the president
Daniel Kreiss, University of North Carolina
These sites have left up Trump’s claims of manipulation of election results in states he lost.
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