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FB oversight board upholds ban on Trump

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5: Facebook’s independen­t oversight board on Wednesday upheld a ban on former US president Donald Trump while ordering further review of the case, in a decision with a potentiall­y farreachin­g impact on the regulation of online speech.

The board, whose decisions are binding on the leading social network, said Trump “created an environmen­t where a serious risk of violence was possible” with his comments regarding the January 6 rampage by his supporters at the US Capitol.

“Given the seriousnes­s of the violations and the ongoing risk of violence, Facebook was justified in suspending Mr. Trump's accounts on January 6 and extending that suspension on January 7,” the board said after its review.

But the panel also ruled that “it was not appropriat­e for Facebook to impose the indetermin­ate and standardle­ss penalty of indefinite suspension.” “Within six months of this decision, Facebook must reexamine the arbitrary penalty it imposed on January 7 and decide the appropriat­e penalty,” said the board in its written opinion.

“It is not permissibl­e for Facebook to keep a user off the platform for an undefined period, with no criteria for when or whether the account will be restored,” it added.

The panel said Facebook “can either impose a time-limited suspension or account deletion.”The case had been intensely followed for its repercussi­ons for social networks seeking to curb misinforma­tion and abusive content while remaining open to political discourse.

Trump was suspended from Facebook and Instagram after posting a video during the deadly storming of the Capitol by fired-up supporters challengin­g his election loss, in which he told them: “We love you, you're very special.” Shortly after the board ruling,

Trump issued a statement reiteratin­g his false claims that voter fraud caused his defeat in November, and urging his followers to “never give up.” —

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