Reported change comes after the Facebook oversight board said that the same rules should apply to all users

Facebook is planning to end its policy that shields politicians from content moderation rules, the Verge reported on Thursday.

The reported change comes as Facebook is expected to announce its response to recommendations made by the company’s oversight board when it ruled on the firm’s suspension of Donald Trump.

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