On May 5th, Facebook publishes decision about suspending Trump account

The independent Facebook monitoring board announced that 5 May will publish the decision if it supports the indefinite suspension of former US President Donald Trump from this social media platform and the Instagram. Facebook stopped Trump from accessing his Facebook and Instagram accounts because [...]
Facebook prevented Trump from accessing his Facebook and Instagram accounts because of violent riots following the January 6th attack by his supporters at Capitol Hill. Then, the matter was sent to the supervisory board, Reuters reports.
The Facebook-founded board responded to criticism of the problematic content, which reportedly by mid-April had extended a period of public comments on the issue in question.
Also, this board had announced that the Trump case received over nine thousand comments, more than any other case.










