The board said two of Trump’s Jan. 6 posts “severely violated” the content standards of both Facebook and Instagram, but said an indefinite suspension was not appropriate. The board gave Facebook six months to reexamine the “arbitrary penalty."http://apne.ws/OfsAf9h
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Facebook set up the oversight panel to rule on thorny issues about content on its platforms after taking widespread criticism for failing to respond swiftly and effectively to misinformation, hate speech and nefarious influence campaigns.http://apne.ws/RhLBDd7
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Trump allies were critical of the continued ban. His former chief of staff Mark Meadows said the decision increases the odds of government action against Big Tech. “Break them up,” tweeted Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio.http://apne.ws/PPkXJ4j
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Thank God!
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He has the right to remain silent.
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…but not the ability.
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I‘m relieved, but would not be surprised if they let him back on FB to have at it just as the 2022 election starts heating up. Don’t think I could stomach that again
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The fear to actually ban him for life is apparent. Facebook is hoping we forget the "scuffle" of Jan 6th.
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It’s okay, y’all. He got his own social media platform.pic.twitter.com/HTYOkBHXIw
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Yea I just heard about that! He ended up with a blog! Hehe!
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