And, according to a recent Axios piece, politicians around the world are waiting to see what happens. They’ve received over 9,000 public responses about his suspension. It’s unclear how the board will rule on Trump. The post was taken down and a human moderator decided that the post violated “Facebook’s Dangerous Individuals and Organizations Community Standard.” The Oversight Board ruled that it did not violate any standards, restored the piece of content, and removed restrictions the user’s account. The most recent decision the board made was to restore a post warning that India’s Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) political organization could carryout a “Genocide of the Sikhs”. If you haven’t been following the decisions of the board, you can see a full list here of how they’ve ruled so far. On Wednesday, Facebook’s Oversight Board will make a ruling about whether or not Donald Trump can return to the platform.
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