
The Lawfare Podcast Lawfare Archive: Content Moderation Comes for Parler and Gettr
Jan 18, 2026
David Thiel, a big data architect and CTO at the Stanford Internet Observatory, dives into the challenges facing alt-tech platforms like Parler and Gettr. He discusses their tumultuous post-January 6 landscape and their struggle with user safety and moderation practices. Thiel reveals how spam issues stress the platforms and their weak responses to illegal content. He also explores user demographics, the problematic overlap with mainstream platforms, and predicts the future of alt-tech, hinting at a shift toward chat and group-focused alternatives.
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What 'Alt' Really Means
- "Alt" platforms largely serve users deplatformed from mainstream sites and skew right-leaning.
- They act as refuges rather than neutral free-speech experiments, attracting like-minded communities and syndication from big accounts.
Emoji Reveal User Origins
- Parler experienced waves of migration from U.S., Brazil, and Saudi Arabia at different times.
- Emoji and profile markers reveal user origin and identity strategies on these platforms.
Momentum Fades Without Engagement
- Growth for Getter and Parler tapered after initial bursts and remain tiny vs. Twitter or Facebook.
- Lack of features and opposing views makes alt platforms less engaging and limits user retention.
