Meta Explains Why It's Letting Trump Back On Facebook
1 day ago - By SlashGear
A day after the riots at the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021, Meta made the decision to ban Donald Trump. Now it's letting him return to Facebook.
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1 day ago - By Digital Trends
Donald Trump has been allowed by Meta to start posting again on Facebook and Instagram as he eyes a return to the White House via t he 2024 election.
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1 day ago - By The Verge
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Meta announced Wednesday that it will allow former President Donald Trump back on Facebook and Instagram two years after his initial suspension.
In a Wednesday blog post , Meta announced that it would reinstate Trump's accounts sometime over the next few weeks. If Trump once again violates Meta's content policies, the company said that his accounts would be subject to additional suspensions, ranging from one month to two years, “depending on the severity of the violation.”
“As a general rule, we don't want to get in the way of open, public and democratic...
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1 day ago - By NY Times
Donald Trump had been barred from the social media platforms after the Jan. 6, 2021, storming of the Capitol. Twitter reinstated him last year.
Read more ...Donald Trump will get his Facebook and Instagram accounts back 'in the coming weeks'
1 day ago - By Engadget
More than two years after Meta extended former President Donald Trump's “indefinite” suspension from Facebook, the company has opted to reinstate his account. In a statement, Meta said Trump would be able to access his Facebook and Instagram accounts in the “coming weeks,” but that there would be "new guardrails in place to deter repeat offenses.” The decision comes after Trump's campaign had reportedly pushed for the former president to be allowed back on Facebook ahead of the upcoming presidential primaries. Trump was originally booted from Facebook in the aftermath of the attack on the...
Read more ...Facebook, Instagram to Lift Trump's Suspension - CNET
1 day ago - By CNET
The social media giant said the suspension will end in the coming weeks.
Read more ...Meta will restore Trump's Facebook account ‘in the coming weeks'
1 day ago - By TechCrunch
Two years after the company formerly known as Facebook suspended then-President Donald Trump's accounts indefinitely, it's bringing him back.
Meta made the announcement of its decision to restore former president Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts on Wednesday, saying that it would do so in “the coming weeks.”
As a general rule, we don't want to get in the way of open debate on our platforms, esp in context of democratic elections. People should be able to hear what politicians are saying - good, bad & ugly - to make informed choices at the ballot box. 1/4
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