Odaily Planet Daily News: With the 2024 US presidential election approaching, Meta said on Friday that it will lift any penalties and restrictions previously imposed on former President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts. The company first took action against Trump's social media accounts in 2021, shortly after the riots in Washington, DC on January 6. At the time, Meta believed that some of Trump's actions posed a potential risk of inciting violence, so it suspended his account for two years. In January 2023, Meta said it would restore Trump's status on its platform, and he regained access to his account the following month. But Trump is still subject to remaining penalties and restrictions, which could result in his social media accounts facing long-term bans. According to Meta's latest statement, if Trump violates the company's community guidelines, he will face a shorter ban penalty that may only last a few days. Nick Clegg, president of Meta Global Affairs, wrote in a blog post on Friday that the initial suspension and penalty "was a response to extreme and special circumstances, and there is no need to take action at this time." A Meta spokesperson described the update as “simply comparing presumptive Republican nominee Trump to President Biden.” (CNBC)