Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, announced on Wednesday that it will end the suspension of Donald Trump’s accounts on two of its websites in the coming weeks. The meta-declaration comes two years after the former US president banned it following the attack on the Capitol building in Washington.
“The public must be able to hear what politicians have to say so they can make informed decisions,” Nick Clegg, Meta’s head of international affairs, said in a statement.
Trump’s Twitter account, which has 88 million followers, was also banned after the commotion, forcing the 76-year-old Republican to connect with supporters on his own platform, Truth Social, where he has fewer than five million followers. . .
Trump’s impressive victory in 2016 is due in part to the massive reach of social media.
Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, activated Trump’s account on the platform last November, days after the former president announced his decision to seek another term as president, but has yet to post a tweet.
Source: EuroNews

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