It's a subdomain that points to video-cdn-cl.parler.c.footprint.net. So it's just a CDN by a company called Level 3, that's not managed by AWS. Also Amazon hosts the DNS, but they only removed the records for the main domain, not subdomains.
Edit: since Amazon only nuked the top level DNS information, I bet that all their infrastructure is actually still up and running, and that AWS just made it hard to directly access. Because AWS also plans on giving them a significant amount of time to get everything off.
It's a subdomain, video.parler. There are normally different DNS records for subdomains. So this is likely hosted somewhere else, maybe even an entirely different platform.
Also Parler uses AWS's S3, so this might just be an S3 bucket behind it. Things like direct S3 access are probably still working, as they need time to get their data off anyway.
Edit: it's a CDN by a company called Level 3, probably they're only a small part so didn't get hit by people emailing them demanding them to stop hosting it. Amazon controls the DNS information for Parler, but they only nuked the top level domain, and left the subdomains still pointing to the correct places. It points to video-cdn-cl.parler.c.footprint.net.
Who's hosting this? https://video.parler.com/D2/fo/D2fovQB1v4M2_small.mp4
Woah! GOOSEBUMPS!!!
It's a subdomain that points to video-cdn-cl.parler.c.footprint.net. So it's just a CDN by a company called Level 3, that's not managed by AWS. Also Amazon hosts the DNS, but they only removed the records for the main domain, not subdomains.
Edit: since Amazon only nuked the top level DNS information, I bet that all their infrastructure is actually still up and running, and that AWS just made it hard to directly access. Because AWS also plans on giving them a significant amount of time to get everything off.
what is this?
Not sure, since Pence is on the Trump signs.
It's a subdomain, video.parler. There are normally different DNS records for subdomains. So this is likely hosted somewhere else, maybe even an entirely different platform.
Also Parler uses AWS's S3, so this might just be an S3 bucket behind it. Things like direct S3 access are probably still working, as they need time to get their data off anyway.
Edit: it's a CDN by a company called Level 3, probably they're only a small part so didn't get hit by people emailing them demanding them to stop hosting it. Amazon controls the DNS information for Parler, but they only nuked the top level domain, and left the subdomains still pointing to the correct places. It points to video-cdn-cl.parler.c.footprint.net.
https://video.parler.com/D2/fo/D2fovQB1v4M2.mp4 is a larger version.
WWG1WGA = Where We Go One, We Go All
This is a motto associated with the QAnon stuff.