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Twitter owner Elon Musk reportedly I emailed an NPR reporter Ask if the organization will return to the website, and if not, suggest that the company can reassign the account. According to NPR, Musk sent one of his reporters an email asking, “Does NPR plan to start posting to Twitter again, or should @NPR be reassigned to another company?” Sent without prompting. As you know, the organization terminated his Twitter in April after being labeled as “state media” along with state media such as Chinese media. Xinhua News Agency and Russia’s RT.
The social network changed its label to “government-funded media” after criticism, before NPR decided to do away with Twitter entirely. However, NPR says the updated label is still “inaccurate and misleading” because it is “a private, non-profit enterprise with editorial independence.” The label also prompted PBS to leave the website. Twitter eventually decided to drop the “government-funded media” label entirely, even on state-owned media, but neither NPR nor PBS returned to their websites.
Musk’s surprise email turned into a conversation with executives, in which he reportedly wrote in one of the responses: When asked on Twitter who would take over NPR’s account, he replied, “National Pumpkin Radio,” accompanied by several emojis.I contacted Twitter for a statement, but the company said there was no communication with him. There is no team of
under Twitter policy, the company says, users can keep their accounts active by simply logging in once every 30 days. We cannot release a valid username.” Encourage people to find variations if the username they want is “used in a supposedly inactive account”. However, according to NPR, Musk told the organization in an email exchange that Twitter’s “policy is to recycle critically dormant handles.” “The same policy applies to all accounts. There is no special treatment for NPR.” It’s unclear if Twitter intends to update the official Inactive account policy page Whether that information is used to implement safeguards to protect the original user from impersonation.