Facebook’s oversight committee approves of Trump’s suspension
Donald Trump will remain blocked on Facebook after a decision by the company’s independent oversight committee has sparked a strong reaction from Republicans.
The decision will continue to remove the vital speaker from the former president. The jury decided that Facebook should review within six months whether or not the freeze should last forever, and criticized the company for its ad hoc and opaque decision-making process.
Trump attacked big technologies. “They have deprived the President of the United States of Freedom of the Left because the Crazy Radical Left is afraid of the truth,” he said, adding, “.
Former US President Donald Trump. Leah Millis/Reuters
Facebook’s oversight board on Wednesday upheld the company’s suspension of former US President Donald Trump in a much-awaited verdict that may signal how the company will treat rule-breaking world leaders in the future.
Facebook indefinitely blocked Trump’s access to his Facebook and Instagram accounts over concerns of further violent unrest following the 6 January storming of the US Capitol by supporters of the former president.
At the time of the suspension, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a post that “the risks of allowing the president to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great”. The company later referred the case to its recently established board, which includes academics, lawyers and rights activists, to decide whether to uphold the ban or restore Trump.
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