Facebook Supervisory Council keeps Trump's account suspension orders but requires social networks to review the problem for 6 months.
Facebook has indefinitely blocking Trump's access to Facebook and Instagram accounts due to unstable concerns and violence continues after the riots at Capitol hills on January 6.
Facebook supervision festival on 5/5 announced that they kept the current ban with former president, emphasizing Trump "created an environment that could distect serious violence" with comments
The phone with a Facebook logo is located next to Trump portrait.
However, the Council added that "Facebook imposes punishment indefinitely and not according to standards is inappropriate."
Facebook supervision council is an independent agency but receives financial and technological support from Facebook.
Trump used social networks like loudspeakers to promote his views, however, these companies turned their backs with him after Capitol hill riots.
Trump on 4/5 announced the opening of the new contact platform called "From the Desk of Donald J. Trump" on its own website, where he can post articles like social networks and allow viewers to share to Facebook