Public radio in Sweden stops using Twitter
Public radio in Sweden announced its departure from Twitter on Tuesday, although it made no mention of Twitter’s recent labeling of accounts connected to the broadcaster.
In addition, Twitter has become “less significant” for Radio Sweden, according to Christian Gillinger, the broadcaster’s head of social media.
Gillinger continued, “The accounts for Swedish Radio News and for Swedish Radio will remain online, but will be flagged as inactive to prevent anyone else from opening a new account under those names.
However, the decision has nothing to do with Twitter’s recent designation of accounts connected to the broadcaster, including Radio Sweden’s account, as “publicly-funded media.”
Major public broadcasters NPR, PBS, and CBC in the US and CBC in Canada all resigned in the last week after Elon Musk’s social networking platform labeled their accounts as “government-funded media.”
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