American tech company Meta said in a statement this Wednesday, will get the ex-president’s accounts back donald trump Facebook and Instagram were suspended in 2021 following the attack on the Capitol by a group of followers.
Meta said in a statement in the coming weeks, “terminate suspension” from the former president’s accounts. It also explains It suspended Trump’s accounts two years ago due to “extreme and highly unusual circumstances”.however, it had the condition that the public could “listen to what their politicians had to say” in order to “make informed decisions at the ballot boxes”.
Meta indicates that you have included “railings” or limits in your updated policyand that Trump’s accounts were reinstated following “suspensions related to civic protests,” so they could be suspended again for between a month and two years if they posted content that violated its rules.
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Trump says he will run again The White House in 2024and Facebook and Instagram are key tools for political reach and Donation.
In November, she regained access to Twitter, her once favorite online megaphone, and said she was in talks with Meta to return a few weeks later.
“In case of Mr Trump post more infringing contentContent will be removed and you will be suspended for one month to two years depending on the severity of the violation, Nick Clegg, Meta’s head of global affairs, wrote in the blog post.
This Trump’s decision to ban access to polarized MetaThe world’s largest social media company that has never blocked an incumbent head of state’s account for violating content standards prior to Trump’s suspension.
The company indefinitely revoked Trump’s access to his Facebook and Instagram accounts during the January 2021 riots.
Source: Informacion
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