![]() ![]() However, should Facebook request further review upon making their decision on Mr. And the reason why we gave them six months is because we don't want to push them into hasty decisions." Pressed about what's to stop Facebook from disregarding the board's decision and doing nothing, she assured, "They can't do nothing, because we have given them six months to react. They can also give a time-bound sanction and then say to the users, 'You can come back.'" "Facebook has actually got standards, they can give strikes to users, they can permanently close a user's account. "It should be possible for Facebook to make a new decision based on their own rules," she said. Trump and to hold all world leaders to that standard. Thorning-Schmidt, herself a former world leader from 2011 to 2015, said Facebook should "use their own standards" to apply a more specific penalty on Mr. "Indefinite ban doesn't exist in Facebook's own community standards so we told Facebook to not come to us with something that doesn't exist in their own rules," Thorning-Schmidt said. However, she said Facebook's regulations and penalties should be applied to users equally. But the body said Facebook's indefinite suspension was "indeterminate and standardless" and ordered the social media giant to review the matter within the next six months. The Oversight Board, an independent international body consisting of 20 lawyers, professors, journalists and human rights activists, upheld Facebook's suspension of Mr. All users have the same rights to transparency and not have sanctions invented as they go." "Facebook can't just sit and invent sanctions for users. Trump, and more about Facebook and the rights of users," she told "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil shortly after the ruling. "What we have said is basically less about Mr. Board co-chair and former Prime Minister of Denmark Helle Thorning-Schmidt called Facebook's decision an "arbitrary penalty." Facebook shut down the former president's account, over posts it claims incited violence that led to the January 6 Capitol riot. ![]() The Facebook Oversight Board is calling on the social media giant to review its own policies connected to its indefinite ban against former President Trump. ![]()
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