Meta to roll back some restrictions on Trump’s Facebook, Instagram accounts

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Meta had reinstated Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts in early 2023, saying it would monitor his posts for further violations.

Meta had reinstated Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts in early 2023, saying it would monitor his posts for further violations.

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WASHINGTON - Meta said on July 12 it was rolling back some restrictions that had applied to former US President Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.

The social media company

indefinitely suspended Trump’s accounts

following his praise of people who stormed the US Capitol on Jan 6, 2021.

The company then

reinstated his accounts in early 2023

, saying it would monitor Trump’s posts for further violations that could result in another suspension of between one month and two years.

Trump, who is running against US President Joe Biden, will no longer be subject to the additional monitoring, Meta said.

“In assessing our responsibility to allow political expression, we believe that the American people should be able to hear from the nominees for president on the same basis,” Meta said in an updated blog post.

Some social media experts have long criticised Meta and other platforms for failing to moderate political content, including from political candidates.

Trump was also banned from Twitter, now called X, in 2021. Billionaire

Elon Musk restored the account

shortly after acquiring the company in 2022, though Trump has only posted once since then. REUTERS

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