Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Erin Scott | Reuters

Facebook on Friday announced a major reversal to its content moderation policies, saying politicians’ posts will no longer be exempt from the company’s rules that prevent users from engaging in harmful speech.

The company also said Friday that Trump will remain suspended for two years, effective from the initial Jan. 7 suspension date

This is 180-degree change for Facebook, which had previously vowed to uphold free speech and proclaimed that it should not be an arbiter of truth. Most notably in the lead-up to the 2020 U.S. election, the company made the controversial decision to allow politicians to run ads on Facebook even if they contained misinformation.

The new policy comes after Facebook’s independent Oversight Board in May decided to uphold the company’s decision to suspend the Facebook and Instagram accounts of former President Donald Trump. In its decision, however, the board noted that Facebook needed to re-asses how it moderates the speech of political leaders and clearly outline those rules for the public.

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