Parler managed to accidentally expose most of its elite members’ private email information in message announcing Kanye West takeoverParler was so excited to tell its users that the artist formerly known as Kanye West had decided to buy the social media network, it accidentally doxed all its members.The platform has been embraced by conservatives who departed Twitter over allegations of political censorship, and West, a known lover of controversy, agreed to buy it earlier this week so those users could “freely express” themselves.The incident was revealed by newsletter writer Adam Ryan who shared screenshots of the original message from Parler about the “monumental new chapter,” explaining that they expected the acquisition to be complete by the end of the year and describing their VIP members as “an invaluable part of the Parler family and experience.”Which members were affected?Ryan’s screenshot also showed the blurred-out addresses of “gold-badged” members in the email chain who consist of “influencers, celebrities, journalists, media organizations, public officials, government entities, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits.”Among those were well-known right-wing politicians, according to a report by The Daily Dot, including Sen. Ted Cruz and former President Donald Trump.Other notable individuals include Daily Wire contributor Matt Walsh, Tim Pool, and Laura Loomer, and journalists from outlets including The Epoch Times, One America News Network, and The Federalist."