Apple to let Parler back on the App Store following improvements on hate speech moderation
Apple to let Parler back on the App Store following improvements on hate speech moderation
Parler, a social media service banned from several app stores after the attack on US Capitol, is now back on Apple App Store following changes to its hate speech moderation.
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Parler app (Image: Reuters)
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In a letter to the US Congress, Apple mentioned its approval for Parler s return to the iOS app store.
The app was earlier banned when instances of hate speech and incitement were observed on it.
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CHICAGO, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 included in this Latin America data center market report.
The Latin America data center market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 7.6% during the period 2020−2026.
Key Highlights Offered in the Report:
Latin America market contributed to around 2% of the overall data center investment in 2020, with Brazil leading the market with 40% of the overall investment.
Though there is an abundance of renewable energy in Latin America, especially wind and solar energy, the adoption of renewable energy among data centers is still low.