Facebook is considering whether to let Trump back on the platform.
The working group created for this purpose, made up of the managers of the various departments of the company, is considering.
Facebook's parent company, Meta, is now considering whether to let Donald Trump back on the platform, with a decision expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
CNN reports that the decision, which is likely to be one of the most consequential in the company's history, is being considered by Meta by a task force made up of executives from various departments within the company.
Among other things, the special internal working group included representatives of the company's public policy, communication, content policy, and security and integrity groups.
As you know, the former US president was banned indefinitely from both Facebook and Instagram after the Capitol storming in January 2021, but this was later revised and Meta said it would consider allowing Trump back on these platforms after two years.
While the news had many speculating that the decision could be announced as early as Saturday, after the company's previously imposed two-year deadline officially expires on Saturday, January 7, 2023, Meta spokesman Andy Stone told CNN on Monday, that the announcement "may take place in the coming weeks."
Source: Magyar Hírlap
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