We may look at NPR as a pioneer at some point down the line.
That's because the publicly supported news organization just abandoned Twitter, becoming one of the biggest outlets to do so to this point. The move came after Twitter (which you may have heard is now under the stewardship of Elon Musk) unexpectedly added a "government-funded media" label to NPR's Twitter page last week.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk: My dog is running Twitter nowTweet may have been deleted
In a statement, NPR CEO John Lansing said Twitter unfairly accused NPR of not having editorial independence with the label.
"Millions of Americans depend on NPR and their local public radio stations for the fact-based, independent, public service journalism they need to stay informed about the world and about their own communities. They depend on your work, the rigorous reporting they need to exercise their rights as citizens and the music and entertainment that brings them moments of joy. It would be a disservice to the serious work you all do here to continue to share it on a platform that is associating the federal charter for public media with an abandoning of editorial independence or standards."
It's easy to understand why NPR would abandon Twitter because of this. The label, which originally read "state-affiliated media" before being changed over the weekend, is not accurate. Only one percent of NPR's annual budget comes from the government, per NPR itself. From NPR's perspective, that label can only erode public trust in the institution by associating it with news organizations that might publish unconcealed propaganda.
This could be a unique one-off situation, but don't be shocked if, over time, more and more news outlets abandon Twitter like this.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
NPR officially departs Twitter after being labeled 'government-啜英咀华网
sitemap
文章
985
浏览
6422
获赞
42273
GoFundMe bans anti
GoFundMe is cracking down on anti-vaxxers.The popular fundraising website says it will no longer allOh nothing, just a terrifying snake eating another freaking snake on video
If there's one thing more frightening than a large venomous snake, it's a snake eating another snakeOuch: The iPhone X is outrageously expensive in Europe
The iPhone X is expensive in the U.S., but that's nothing compared to prices in some other markets.Ouch: The iPhone X is outrageously expensive in Europe
The iPhone X is expensive in the U.S., but that's nothing compared to prices in some other markets.Zoom hackers are spoofing HR meeting invites to steal user login info
Zoommay have fixedmany of its own security issues, but it’ll never be immune to hackers tryingWendy's Twitter serves up a slice of sassy when their motto is questioned
Take issue with Wendy's social media team? Prepare to get burned like fresh, never frozen, North AmeEvery bandwagon Warriors fan should read this Twitter account
Before they became unfair, before Steph Curry happened, before that 2015 championship happened, befoHow to fight back when your face becomes an out
You've got the "Success Kid," Gavin, "First Day on the Internet Kid" and many more awkward teens rouDonald Trump is back on Twitch after a short ban for ‘hateful conduct’
How long will you get banned from Twitch for disparaging immigrants on multiple livestreams?The answSay hello to AirPower, Apple's new wireless charging pad
The excitement of Tuesday's Apple Event isn't limited to the iPhone X. Phil Schiller, senior vice prOh nothing, just a terrifying snake eating another freaking snake on video
If there's one thing more frightening than a large venomous snake, it's a snake eating another snakeBlack model recreates fashion campaigns to point out lack of diversity
Model Deddeh Howard was sick of the lack of diversity in major fashion campaigns. So, the Liberian mPrince William and Kate Middleton are the king and queen of draught beer
Prince William and Kate Middleton just proved that they, like many of their fellow Britons, love a gCure your back
There are two types of people in the world: those who are trying to catch up on work after the holidPolaroid OneStep 2 review: Bringing back real Polaroids for $100
Nine years ago, Polaroid was going through bankruptcy, and it seemed like its iconic instant film an