NPR quits Twitter, turning out to be initially main U.S. news outlet to do so

NPR quits Twitter, turning out to be initially main U.S. news outlet to do so


The headquarters of Nationwide Community Radio in Washington, D.C.

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NPR reported Wednesday it will cease sharing content on Twitter immediately after the social media firm labeled NPR “state-affiliated media,” a phrase also applied for Russia- and China-centered propaganda outlets.

The information outlet’s organizational accounts will no for a longer period submit new information on its 52 formal Twitter feeds, starting to be the very first main U.S. information firm to do so considering the fact that Elon Musk took about Twitter late final 12 months.

NPR was stunned by Twitter’s selection to label the company “point out-affiliated media,” according to a report by the outlet. When pressed by an NPR reporter in an e mail trade, Musk conceded that the label may not have been accurate. Twitter then modified the label on NPR’s account to “authorities-funded media.”

The news group explained this label is still “inaccurate and deceptive” considering the fact that NPR is an editorially unbiased nonprofit enterprise, according to the report. NPR “gets fewer than 1 % of its $300 million once-a-year budget from the federally funded Company for Public Broadcasting,” the outlet wrote.

NPR did not right away reply to requests for comment. Twitter responded to a ask for for remark with a poop emoji.

NPR CEO John Lansing explained to his employees that NPR “will not instantly return to the system” even if Twitter drops the designation.

“I would by no means have our information go any where that would threat our believability,” Lansing stated. “At this stage, I have shed my faith in the final decision-making at Twitter.”

Twitter also briefly additional a “government-funded media” tag to the British news outlet BBC, but BBC reported in a report Wednesday that Musk agreed to change the label to “publicly funded.” As of Wednesday morning, no label is seen on any BBC Twitter accounts.

The new label designations are the hottest policy modifications Musk has applied given that his tumultuous $44 billion acquisition of the social media system. Through a Twitter Spaces job interview Tuesday, Musk explained that the Twitter takeover method has been marked by an “particularly significant” level of soreness.

A vocal critic of the media, Musk called The New York Times’ coverage “propaganda” on April 2 and as opposed the company’s Twitter feed to “diarrhea” in a tweet.

He stripped the information organization’s verification checkmark shortly thereafter, citing the firm’s refusal to shell out for the platform’s revamped Twitter Blue subscription support.

Twitter relaunched its current Twitter Blue membership assistance in December soon after Musk pulled and delayed the start in November. Subscribers who pay for the company will receive a blue verification badge on their accounts, and Musk claimed in a tweet Tuesday that legacy confirmed accounts — which includes news businesses and journalists — will lose their checkmarks on April 20.





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