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Facebook panel set to rule on Trump ban Updated / Wednesday, 5 May 2021 06:36 Donald Trump was suspended from Facebook after the 6 January assault on the US Capitol Facebook s independent oversight board rules later today on the platform s ban of former US president Donald Trump in a case that could set a precedent for how social media handles harmful content from world leaders. The ruling, set for release this afternoon, is likely to be a defining moment for the leading social network s so-called supreme court envisioned by company founder Mark Zuckerberg to make decisions on what to allow or remove from Facebook. The oversight board, which makes decisions that are binding on Facebook and cannot be appealed, will rule on whether to leave the Trump ban in place or allow him back on the platform. ....
Trump launches glorified blog ahead of Facebook board ruling on his ban Issued on: 05/05/2021 - 03:27 The independent oversight board created by Facebook will decide on whether to affirm the former US leader s ban from the platform for inciting violence Olivier DOULIERY AFP 4 min Facebook s independent oversight board rules Wednesday on the platform s ban of former US president Donald Trump in a case that could set a precedent for how social media handles harmful content from world leaders. Advertising Read more The ruling, set for release at 1300 GMT Wednesday, is likely to be a defining moment for the leading social network s so-called supreme court envisioned by company founder Mark Zuckerberg to make thorny decisions on what to allow or remove from Facebook. ....