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Facebook bans Trump ‘indefinitely’ – The Verge

Facebook bans President Trump ‘indefinitely’ after Capitol riot – The Verge

07.01.2021 — In a blog post Thursday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would ban President Donald Trump from its platforms …

In the wake of an unprecedented mob attack at the US Capitol, Facebook has banned Trump from its platform (including Instagram) indefinitely, citing his use of the platform to subvert American democracy.

Meta allows Trump back on Facebook and Instagram

Meta allows Trump back on Facebook and Instagram – The Verge

25.01.2023 — Meta announced Wednesday that it will allow former President Donald Trump back on Facebook and Instagram two years after his initial …

The social media giant banned the former president following the deadly January 6th attack at the Capitol two years ago. 

Facebook won’t rush the review of its Donald Trump ban

Facebook won’t rush the review of its Donald Trump ban – The Verge

17.08.2022 — Facebook won’t rush to review its decision to ban Donald Trump even if the former president announces he’s running for office again in the …

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, won’t rush to review its decision to ban Donald Trump even if the former president announces he’s running for office again soon.

How Donald Trump changed Facebook – The Verge

10.08.2022 — Facebook’s first test: dealing with Trump’s 2015 Facebook post calling for a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims entering the US.

Land of the Giants looks at how Facebook grappled with its political power during Donald Trump’s presidency and in the wake of the 2016 and 2020 elections.

Facebook gives Trump a 2-year suspension, changes rules for …

Facebook bans Donald Trump for 2 years, changes rules for politicians – The Verge

04.06.2021 — Facebook has commuted former President Donald Trump’s indefinite suspension into a 2-year ban that will be reevaluated in January of 2023.

Facebook has commuted former President Donald Trump’s indefinite suspension into a 2-year ban that will be reevaluated in January of 2023.

Facebook executive: we got Trump elected, and we shouldn’t …

Facebook executive: we got Trump elected, and we shouldn’t stop him in 2020 – The Verge

07.01.2020 — In a leaked memo obtained by The New York Times and publicly posted, a Facebook executive says the company’s platform was responsible for …

In a leaked memo obtained by The New York Times and publicly posted, a Facebook executive says the company’s platform was responsible for electing Donald Trump president in 2016, but warned employees against using the company’s power to stop his reelection in 2020.

Facebook bans Trump again after he borrows daughter-in …

Facebook bans Trump again after he borrows daughter-in-law’s page – The Verge

31.03.2021 — According to Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, Facebook deleted an interview with the former president, citing his network-wide ban.

According to Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, Facebook deleted an interview with the former president, citing his network-wide ban. The company reportedly said that anything containing “the voice of Donald Trump” would be removed.

Facebook and Instagram ban Trump for 24 hours – The Verge

06.01.2021 — Facebook has blocked President Trump from posting on the site for 24 hours, according to a statement obtained by New York Times technology …

Facebook has blocked President Trump from posting on the site for 24 hours, according to a statement obtained by New York Times technology reporter Mike Isaac. The company follows Twitter in restricting Trump’s account.

Facebook won’t take any action on Trump’s post … – The Verge

Facebook won’t take any action on Trump’s post about shootings in Minnesota – The Verge

29.05.2020 — Facebook will not remove or take any other action on a President Trump post that Twitter removed for “glorifying violence,” CEO Mark …

Facebook will not remove or take any other action on a President Trump post that Twitter removed for “glorifying violence,” CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Friday. Zuckerberg’s comments came after a day of sometimes agonizing debate within the company about whether to take action against Trump tweets that had been cross-posted to Facebook.

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