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The Islamic State's propaganda arm used Amazon Web Services to host content promoting extremism, according to The Washington Post.
Parler is suing Amazon after the technology company booted the social network favored by the far right off its web-hosting services, claiming it's being targeted for political reasons and to ...
Far-right social network Parler is set to go dark after Amazon's AWS said it's pulling the plug on the service's internet hosting account.
Amazon has formally launched its cloud computing services in New Zealand, reviving a plan first unveiled in 2021 to invest ...
Amazon on Saturday night suspended the social media platform Parler from its web hosting service, an Amazon spokesperson confirmed to The Hill. The move by Amazon was first reported by Buzzfeed News.
As part of a new hiring push from incoming CEO Andy Jassy, Amazon is building out proactive moderation systems for Amazon Web Services, potentially inflaming conservative censorship concerns.