(Reuters) Apple Inc will bring social media app Parler, favored by U.S conservatives, back to its App Store after the iPhone maker pulled it after the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack, according to a letter sent to two Republican lawmakers.
The letter, obtained by Reuters, said that after substantial conversations with Parler, the app had proposed updates to its app and content moderation policy that would lead to it being reinstated.
Major tech platforms cut ties with Parler following the attack at the Capitol that left five people dead. [Ashli Babbitt was the only person killed; officer Brian Sicknick died of natural causes, two men died of heart failure, and one woman died of a drug overdose.]
They accused the app, which is backed by prominent Republican Party donor Rebekah Mercer, of failing to police violent content on its service.
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