Which Social Media Platforms Banned Trump and Why?
Former President Donald Trump faced bans from five major social media platforms in 2021, following the January 6 Capitol riots. As he runs for re-election in 2024, most of these accounts have been reinstated, except for one.

Platform Bans:
- Snapchat: Trump’s account was suspended in 2021 due to multiple policy violations. Snapchat has not reinstated the account, citing terms of service that prevent restoring terminated accounts.
- Meta (Facebook and Instagram): Trump’s accounts were suspended in 2021 but were reinstated two years later. Meta initially took action due to Trump’s comments regarding the Capitol violence. The decision was reviewed by Meta’s Oversight Board, which upheld the suspension but criticized the lack of clear criteria for restoration.
- Twitter: Trump’s Twitter account was suspended in 2021 but was restored after Elon Musk acquired the platform.
- YouTube: Trump’s account was suspended but later reinstated after YouTube evaluated the risks and the need for voters to hear from major candidates.
Current Status:
Trump’s Snapchat account remains banned, while his accounts on other platforms are active. Despite these bans, Trump has continued to use social media to promote his 2024 campaign and has launched his own platform, Truth Social, for his public statements.

Controversies:
Trump’s team has criticized the bans, arguing that they are politically motivated. Recently, Elon Musk suggested that Google’s search features might be biased against Trump, though Google denies any interference.
