Facebook: Banning Trump Prevented a Terrible ‘Coup’ From Happening

Facebook claims banning Trump prevented a coup


Facebook executives have given themselves a pat on the back for banning President Trump, claiming that their intervention prevented a “coup” from happening in America.

In a recently published article, NBC News were given access behind the scenes at Facebook and Twitter before the two companies permanently suspended the President of the United States from their platforms.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey claims the unprecedented censorship, taken on the same day, was not coordinated, but nevertheless, the companies show eerie similarities in their process.

NBC News writes in its account of Facebook’s decision:

Early the next morning, from his vacation home in Kauai, Hawaii, Zuckerberg held a phone call with Sandberg, Bickert, Clegg, Kaplan and other executives. Guy Rosen, Facebook’s vice president of integrity, was on the call, along with Neil Potts, the public policy director for trust and safety policy, and Chief Diversity Officer Maxine Williams, among several others.

Zuckerberg said he had decided that Trump’s attempts to incite violence and undermine the democratic process were grounds for an indefinite suspension. No one voiced a dissenting opinion, the people familiar with the call said.

Shortly thereafter, Zuckerberg published a Facebook post explaining that “the risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great.”

Breitbart.com reports: A Facebook executive commented on the decisions stating: “This is not normal. These are extraordinary circumstances. We don’t have a policy for what to do when a sitting president starts a coup.”

A short while later, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey discussed the best course of action with Vijaya Gadde, the company’s legal chief, and a number of other Twitter executives. Dorsey approved a permanent ban, although he would later post a series of tweets noting his worries about doing so and his power to heavily influence “the global public conversation.”

Read more at NBC News here.

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