Kanye West agrees to buy social media app Parler

American rapper聽, who now goes by Ye, has agreed in principle to聽buy聽Parler, the聽social聽media聽platform popular among US conservatives, parent company Parlement Technologies said on Monday.
Nashville-based聽Parler, which has raised about $56 million to date, said it expects the deal to close during the fourth quarter of 2022. It did not give a deal value.
Parler, which launched in 2018, has been reinstated on Google and聽Apple Inc’s聽app聽stores after聽聽following the US Capitol riots in January 2021.聽Parler聽is one of several聽social聽media聽platforms, including Gettr, Gab and Truth聽Social, that position themselves as free-speech alternatives to Twitter Inc.
Last month,聽Parler聽created a new parent company, Parlement Technologies Inc, as part of an overhaul.
In an interview with Reuters Monday, Parlement Technologies Chief Executive Officer George Farmer said the deal talks聽with Ye began聽recently, after Paris Fashion Week.
In Paris on Oct. 3, Mr. Ye, who is also a fashion designer,聽wore a聽T-shirt emblazoned with the phrase: 鈥淲hite Lives Matter.鈥澛燜our聽days later, he聽made Instagram posts that several Jewish groups called anti-Semitic.聽Meta Platforms, which owns Instagram and Facebook, locked Mr. Ye聽out of his Instagram account for the posts.
Mr. Ye then moved to Twitter, posting on Oct. 8 for the first time in two years; Twitter soon聽.
The聽Parler聽deal came together quickly, Mr. Farmer said, and Parlement was “presented with an opportunity.”
鈥淭he motivating factor with him was the discussion about Instagram blocking him.鈥 Mr. Farmer declined to comment on whether the deal includes a break-up fee if either party terminates it.
Mr. Ye in September terminated his partnership with聽apparel retailer Gap Inc., while German sporting goods maker Adidas on Oct. 6 said it is reviewing its business partnership with the rapper.
Mr. Farmer said Monday he is not concerned about聽Parler’s advertising prospects under Mr. Ye.
鈥淚 see this as a warning shot across the bow for companies that want to de-platform people,” Mr. Farmer said. “There are increasingly advertisers who want to advertise to this space.鈥
Mr. Ye seemed to have joined聽Parler聽on Monday and had about 91 followers at the time of the announcement. He now has 3,900.
“In a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial we have to make sure we have the right to freely express ourselves,” he said in a statement.
Mr. Farmer says聽Parler聽has 16.5 million registered users. Research firm聽Apptopia estimates the platform has been installed 11.7 million times since launch, with an estimated 40,000 daily active users.
Forbes estimates Mr. Ye to have a net worth of $2 billion. — Reuters


