When Pulse acquired Parler, we did so with a clear vision in mind: to rebuild the platform into a space where freedom, dignity, and truth could thrive without fear of censorship or discrimination. But we also understood that before we could move forward, we had to confront the past with honesty and conviction.
There’s no question that Parler, under its previous ownership, became unfairly associated with voices and ideologies that do not reflect the values of a just and open society. While many of those accusations were exaggerated by the media, we won’t pretend all of them were baseless. Most notably, some content allowed during that era contributed to a harmful perception that anti-Semitism and bigotry were tolerated on the platform.
Let us be unequivocally clear: that era is over.
Under Pulse’s ownership, Parler has undergone a complete transformation, not just technologically, but culturally and morally. There is no room on this platform for anti-Semitism, racism, homophobia, or bigotry in any form. Not directed at Jews. Not at Muslims. Not at Christians. Not at LGBTQ individuals. Not at people of any color, nationality, or political belief.
Hate is not a form of free speech, it is the poison that undermines it.
We champion free speech, yes. But free speech is not a free pass to dehumanize others. We believe in free enterprise, but not at the cost of selling our soul to extremism. We believe in data freedom, in returning ownership of your identity back to you but never in weaponizing that freedom to marginalize others.
This is not just a rebrand. This is a rebirth.
Parler today is built on the foundation of Pulse’s decentralized, censorship-resistant ecosystem, where individual liberty is balanced with individual responsibility. We’ve implemented advanced content moderation standards guided by clear community policies. We’ve invested in AI systems to detect hate-based behavior, not to silence political disagreement, but to ensure that our platform remains a place for thoughtful, safe, and meaningful discourse.
Free speech means you can criticize government, institutions, policies, and ideas. It means your voice will not be throttled because of your political affiliation or religious belief. But free speech does not mean freedom to incite violence, to traffic in racial hatred, or to promote genocide-denying conspiracies under the guise of open dialogue. Those ideas are not “controversial,” they are wrong.
And Parler will no longer be a place where they are tolerated.
This applies not just to anti-Semitism, but to all forms of hate. Whether it’s racism, Islamophobia, anti-Christian rhetoric, misogyny, or homophobia, if your worldview depends on demeaning others, you will not find a home on this platform.
We know trust is not given, it is earned. That’s why our leadership, our policies, and our partners now reflect a broader, more principled commitment to inclusion, transparency, and human dignity. We’ve brought on diverse voices. We’ve implemented zero-tolerance moderation policies for hate speech. And we’re holding ourselves publicly accountable for upholding those standards.
Parler is no longer defined by its past. It’s defined by the millions of people who believe in open conversation, honest disagreement, and mutual respect.
Our mission is to build a digital public square that values freedom, not chaos. Where people from all walks of life, regardless of faith, race, gender, or orientation can participate in a global dialogue without fear of cancellation or abuse.
In a world increasingly divided, we stand for unity.
In a world increasingly manipulated, we stand for truth.
In a world increasingly censored, we stand for freedom.
But make no mistake: freedom and hate are not the same thing.
This is the new Parler. And hate has no place here.