San Francisco: The independent Oversight Board has accepted a case to examine the decision by the social network to indefinitely suspend former US President Donald Trump's access to post content on Facebook and Instagram.
"Facebook has committed not to restore access to its platforms unless directed by a decision of the Oversight Board. Facebook must consider any accompanying policy recommendations from the Board and publicly respond to them," the board said in a statement late on Thursday.
Facebook suspended Trump's access to post on its main platform and Instagram on January 7 following the Capitol chaos.
Nick Clegg, VP of Global Affairs at Facebook, said that the board's decisions are binding and can't be overruled by CEO Mark Zuckerberg or anyone else at Facebook.
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"We look forward to receiving the board's decision � and we hope, given the clear justification for our actions on January 7, that it will uphold the choices we made," Clegg said.