The social media platform has no immediate plans to let Donald Trump back in. But his status may change in January, when the suspension lasted two years.
After the deadly riots on January 6, Donald Trump, who was accused of inflaming his supporters, was also kicked out of Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram, which are owned by Facebook’s parent company Meta.
Youtube also stopped him from sending out videos. A spokesperson for YouTube said on Wednesday that the company has no plans to lift the ban.