Meta has restored Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts
ChainCatcher news, a Meta spokesperson confirmed that former U.S. President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts have officially been restored on February 9 local time, allowing him to post content on the aforementioned social platforms.
Meta had previously stated that Trump would need a few weeks to access his accounts, with the delay intended to give the company time to implement monitoring measures on Trump's accounts. If he violates company policies, it could lead to his accounts being suspended again. Trump's Twitter account was reinstated in November 2022. (source link)
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