Twitter has falsely labeled NPR as “state-affiliated media.” It’s a term the platform applies to propaganda outlets in countries without a free press.
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KCRW leaves Twitter as platform labels NPR as 'state-affiliated'
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KCRW Apr. 07, 2023
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KCRW content will no longer be shared on Twitter starting April 7, 2023.Photo credit: Screenshot by KCRW.
KCRW will no longer share content from our institutional account on Twitter.
Twitter has falsely labeled NPR as “
state-affiliated media.” It’s a term the platform applies to propaganda outlets in countries without a free press, a guaranteed right in the United States.
This is an attack on independent journalism, the very principle that defines public media. Twitter has since doubled down on the label, which is outrageous and further undermines the credibility of the platform.
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