Imagine building a business where people assume what your product stands for, and even who it agrees with, before they’ve seen it or before you’ve even launched it. Welcome to my life. If you want to convince people of your good faith...
People should be free to discuss and define their own narratives. That’s a fundamental piece of philosophy for me, and something I embrace in all the work that I do. But there’s a noise problem. Too much noise drowns out the narratives...
Sure, I’ve started a lot of businesses, but where do you think I learned that hustle from? Big shout-out to my mom, who just published her first book! I just recently ordered it (and finished it, slightly to her surprise?) It’s a...
This might be ironic coming from someone who ran a social media platform with millions of active people, but let me be honest with you all: We should put our phones down! I suggest stop posting for the next week. No more likes. Leave the emojis...
If you’re here, you probably know who I am, and you might be wondering – where’s he been all these years? I was everywhere in late 2020 and early 2021 – first in good ways, and then in bad. TV, radio, print, online, it never...
Even though I purposefully stepped away from media and attention for a few years, people still make assumptions or ask me “what happened?”. The truth, I have a decent picture of the events that occurred but I do not understand everything...
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Idea behind app is free speech, privacy and data sovereignty. John Matze is the Power Player of the Week on ‘Fox News Sunday.’
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Parler CEO: You can’t change people’s minds through censorship
John Matze, Parler CEO, joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to provide insight into the Big Tech censorship allegations.
Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Parler CEO John Matze told Tucker Carlson on Tuesday that the social media app has seen a “massive explosion in growth” this year as more people reject prominent Silicon Valley rivals “where...
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John Matze says his social media app has had a surge in users this year because people are “tired” of censorship by prominent Silicon Valley rivals.