Facebook board upholds Trump ban

The GOP turned into such a bunch of pussies still worried about master trump... he is gone.....come up with better candidates for 2022 and 2024 and leave him behind..
Its twitter / facebook/ MSNBC / CNN/ and you that are afraid of private citizen Trump
 
Trump tries to get around Twitter ban and gets suspended again
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-tries-around-twitter-ban-132750033.html

A Twitter account reportedly created by the staff of former President Donald Trump has been suspended a day after its creation.

The account, @DJTDEsk, was believed to have been established to post statements from Mr Trump and broadcast updates on his new website ‘From the Desk of Donald Trump’.

Trump’s new online project debuted earlier in the week and it permits fans to share Trump’s communications on their own personal social media accounts on Twitter and Facebook, sites that Trump is not permitted on. According to reports, the account @DJTDesk was removed on Wednesday for “violating Twitter rules”.

Journalist Andrew Solender shared the update on Twitter, writing, “A Twitter account made to tweet the statements Trump puts out through his super PAC, @DJTDesk, has been suspended after about a day”.

Mr Trump was an active user of Twitter, boasting 88 million followers before he was removed for his involvement in the insurrection on 6 January. It is believed that the new Twitter account was made to get around this as it was a useful method for quick communication with his supporters.


Along with Twitter, Mr Trump is also not permitted on other social media networks, such as Facebook and Instagram, following the events at the Capitol.

His Facebook ban is being maintained after a meeting of the company’s Oversight Board, who released a statement.

“The Board has upheld Facebook’s decision on January 7 to suspend then-President Trump from Facebook and Instagram. Trump’s posts during the Capitol riot severely violated Facebook’s rules and encouraged and legitimised violence” the statement read.

They continued, “We call on Facebook to ensure that if a head of state or high government official repeatedly posts messages that pose a risk of harm under international human rights norms, the company should either suspend the account or for a set period delete it.”

Mr Trump being barred from these social media sites was not the only consequence of his involvement in the uprising. In January, he became the first political figure to be impeached twice.

His new website has a feature where you can be notified every time Mr Trump posts an update.
idiots probably don't even know what a VPN is.
 
Look into my eyes
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Trump tries to get around Twitter ban and gets suspended again
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-tries-around-twitter-ban-132750033.html

A Twitter account reportedly created by the staff of former President Donald Trump has been suspended a day after its creation.

The account, @DJTDEsk, was believed to have been established to post statements from Mr Trump and broadcast updates on his new website ‘From the Desk of Donald Trump’.

Trump’s new online project debuted earlier in the week and it permits fans to share Trump’s communications on their own personal social media accounts on Twitter and Facebook, sites that Trump is not permitted on. According to reports, the account @DJTDesk was removed on Wednesday for “violating Twitter rules”.

Journalist Andrew Solender shared the update on Twitter, writing, “A Twitter account made to tweet the statements Trump puts out through his super PAC, @DJTDesk, has been suspended after about a day”.

Mr Trump was an active user of Twitter, boasting 88 million followers before he was removed for his involvement in the insurrection on 6 January. It is believed that the new Twitter account was made to get around this as it was a useful method for quick communication with his supporters.


Along with Twitter, Mr Trump is also not permitted on other social media networks, such as Facebook and Instagram, following the events at the Capitol.

His Facebook ban is being maintained after a meeting of the company’s Oversight Board, who released a statement.

“The Board has upheld Facebook’s decision on January 7 to suspend then-President Trump from Facebook and Instagram. Trump’s posts during the Capitol riot severely violated Facebook’s rules and encouraged and legitimised violence” the statement read.

They continued, “We call on Facebook to ensure that if a head of state or high government official repeatedly posts messages that pose a risk of harm under international human rights norms, the company should either suspend the account or for a set period delete it.”

Mr Trump being barred from these social media sites was not the only consequence of his involvement in the uprising. In January, he became the first political figure to be impeached twice.

His new website has a feature where you can be notified every time Mr Trump posts an update.


Lol!!

Zuck needs to grow a pair of balls like Dorseys
 
Facebook is not going to take any more crap from extremist politicians.

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

It won’t give politicians special treatment going forward
https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/4/2...ard-decision-political-figures-newsworthiness

Facebook has extended former President Donald Trump’s indefinite ban into a two-year suspension that will end January 7th, 2023. It will then reevaluate Trump’s ban to “assess whether the risk to public safety has receded,” Facebook’s vice president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, announced Friday. If Trump is reinstated and violates Facebook’s rules again, the company will implement a “strict set of rapidly escalating sanctions” that could lead to a permanent ban.

The suspension accompanies a broader change in how Facebook treats “newsworthy” posts that break its rules and speech by politicians. The social network will still allow some violating content that is “newsworthy or important to the public interest” to remain online. But as The Verge reported yesterday, it will begin publishing the “rare instances” when the newsworthy exemption is applied. And going forward, politicians will be subject to the same content rules as other users, a sharp reversal from Facebook’s previous policy that mostly shielded elected officials from such enforcement.

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“When we assess content for newsworthiness, we will not treat content posted by politicians any differently from content posted by anyone else,” Facebook’s Clegg wrote in a blog post. “Instead, we will simply apply our newsworthiness balancing test in the same way to all content, measuring whether the public interest value of the content outweighs the potential risk of harm by leaving it up.”

Facebook executives previously maintained that speech from politicians was inherently in the public interest and that private companies shouldn’t intervene except in the most exceptional circumstances. That position allowed Trump and other elected leaders to use the platform in ways that normal users would be penalized for under Facebook’s content rules. By opening up politicians to potentially harsher moderation going forward, the company could further anger governments that have already begun to threaten tech companies for censoring political speech.

In a statement to The Verge on Friday, Trump called Facebook’s ruling “an insult” to his supporters who voted in the “rigged” presidential election, adding that the company “shouldn’t be allowed to get away with this censoring and silencing.”

Facebook made the changes in response to a request from the Oversight Board — a group of human rights experts it funded to make judgments on controversial content decisions. The board asked Facebook to review its recommendations on clarifying the status of Trump’s account, along with changing the way it treated politicians differently from other users.

In response to the board, Facebook also disclosed more about its secretive strikes system for content that violates its rules but doesn’t warrant an immediate suspension. Receiving enough strikes can lead to an account being permanently banned, but Facebook hasn’t detailed how strikes work before because it was afraid doing so would lead to people gaming the system. While the details about strikes are still vague, Facebook disclosed some key details, including that you can receive a strike for approving violating content on a page you manage, and that all strikes expire after one year.
 
Its twitter / facebook/ MSNBC / CNN/ and you that are afraid of private citizen Trump

Best to neuter the psychopath he's already shown his cards and what he is capable of. He still thinks he's going to be President soon.

Good riddence.
 
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