Posted on 02/15/2021 7:58:26 AM PST by RandFan
FYI: Parler is back online and it works!
Lets hope it stays up now...
Parler’s job was to attract conservative voices to a single place so they could all be silenced at once.
Looks like it’s back at work. Who knows when the next convenient time to silence us will be, but rest assured, we will all be quiet then too.
I see no content.
Thx Zen.
Super excited to see it back.
Link?
Not working on my desktop or phone
Thanks!
Appears to be fake news. I get the same static page in my browser and the app won’t load any content.
Does one have to re-join with new signing? No content from the App. It’s borderline criminal what Amazon did to censor Parler offline. Scums.
Unless I missed it, there’s nowhere on the opening page to ENTER the website.
Look for yourself.
Logged me in OK.
Parler feed = 404 not found.
I got a login page.
But it’s taking forever. Got moving dots.
Still progress...I’m excited!!
Wait, I cancelled the login, retried and I’m in.
I SEE CONTENT!!!
Doesn’t work for me.
This is interesting:
PS C:\Users\me> Resolve-DnsName parler.com
Resolve-DnsName : parler.com : DNS server failure
At line:1 char:1
+ Resolve-DnsName parler.com
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (parler.com:String) [Resolve-DnsName], Win32Exception
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : RCODE_SERVER_FAILURE,Microsoft.DnsClient.Commands.ResolveDnsName
Not resolving in DNS. Is Comcast now censoring DNS?
Can someone for whom it works run this command in powershell and report the address?
Aren’t Parler and Gab ghettos meant to marginalize dissenting voices?
Changed my DNS servers (on my router) to
208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 and it now works.
We will see how long Comcast’s DNS servers keep it out.
I have long suspected that DNS censorship will be a thing going forward. It shouldn’t be a practical way of censorship with who knows these days. Keep an eye on this.
These are the DNS servers from OpenDNS.
Parler may be back up, but the URL hasn’t trickled down to all of the subordinate Domain Name Servers yet. I get a 404 error, but I’m sure that will change as the DNS servers exchange updates among themselves.
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