Key points:
- Former President Donald Trump could be allowed back on Facebook once a suspension of his account expires in 2023, Nick Clegg of parent company Meta Platforms, said Thursday at an exclusive Semafor Exchange event in Washington, DC.
- As the company makes its decision, it will talk to experts, weigh the risk of real-world harm and act proportionally, he said. It’s the first time Clegg, who, as president of global affairs is charged with deciding whether to lift the limit, has publicly discussed his thinking.
- Trump was prohibited from posting on several online platforms after the January 2021 riots at the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., with Facebook, sister app Instagram, Twitter and Google’s YouTube citing his role in inciting the violence.
JUST IN – Zuckerberg’s Meta could “allow” Trump to be back on Facebook from January 2023 — but will talk to “experts” first to “weigh the risk of real-world harm.”https://t.co/5DrUOCe40t
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