Social networks: Donald Trump soon back on Facebook and Instagram

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Social networksDonald Trump soon back on Facebook and Instagram

Access to Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram will be restored in the coming weeks, ending a two-year ban, the Meta Platforms Group said on Wednesday (January 25th).

In June 2021, Facebook had decided that the exclusion would last two years, and that the Republican billionaire might only return when the “risks to public safety” had “disappeared”.

AFP

Social media giant Meta announced on Wednesday that it would “end the suspension” of Donald Trump’s accounts on Facebook and Instagram in the coming weeks, two years following the former US president was banned following a the assault on the Capitol.

“The public needs to be able to hear what politicians are saying so they can make informed choices,” Nick Clegg, Meta’s head of international affairs, said in a statement. “But that doesn’t mean there are no limits to what people can say on our platform. When there is a risk of harm in the real world – a high risk that warrants Meta’s intervention in the public debate – we act,” he said.

Excluded from the social network in January 2021

The former American head of state was banned from the social network on January 7, 2021, while he was still in power, for having encouraged his supporters during the attack on Congress in Washington the day before, an unprecedented decision. , imitated at the time by most mainstream social networks, including Twitter. In June 2021, Facebook had decided that the exclusion would last two years, and that the Republican billionaire might only return when the “risks to public safety” had “disappeared”.

Suspension “should never once more happen to a sitting president or anyone who doesn’t deserve sanctions!” reacted Donald Trump from his account on Truth Social, the social network he launched last year. Last week, the former president officially asked to be able to return to Facebook. His attorney had sent a letter to Meta founder and chairman Mark Zuckerberg, calling on him not to “silence a presidential candidate.”

The politician had already been readmitted to Twitter on November 19, 2022, four days following declaring his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election. However, he has not yet posted a message on this account, communicating mainly through his own platform. , TruthSocial.

(AFP)

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