Facebook has no plans to lift ban on Donald Trump s accounts, COO Sheryl Sandberg Says
Facebook s operations chief Sheryl Sandberg said if Trump wanted to appeal the removal of his content, that could happen through the company s new Oversight Board
Reuters | January 12, 2021 | Updated 13:22 IST
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Facebook s operations chief Sheryl Sandberg said on Monday the world s largest social network had no plans to lift its block on the accounts of US President Donald Trump, as the company clamped down on a phrase that has become a rallying cry for the president s supporters.
Sandberg, speaking during the Reuters Next conference, said she was glad that Facebook had frozen Trump s accounts, which came as tech giants scrambled to crack down on his baseless claims about fraud in the US presidential election amid riots in Washington last week.
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PALO ALTO, Dec 16 Facebook Inc’s top executives sought to rally employees around business priorities like commerce and virtual reality at a year-end meeting yesterday, playing down criticism faced this year of the company’s record on false and violent speech.
“The way out is through. I believe the only way forward is to keep working,” Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told employees, according to audio of the address heard by Reuters.