Elon Musk debunked a Reuters report suggesting the new CEO has ordered the removal of a suicide prevention feature on the social media platform.
Musk Calls Out Reuters for ‘False’ Twitter Suicide Prevention Story

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In a classic case of ‘telephone,’ Elon Musk has taken to Twitter to clear up misinformation spread by Reuters. The report in question falsely claimed that Musk had ordered the removal of a suicide prevention feature on a popular social media platform. Like a game of broken telephone, the story became twisted and distorted as it was passed from one outlet to another. In reality, Musk had nothing to do with any removals, as the feature in question never existed in the first place! It seems like nowadays news can be as unreliable as a rumor whispered on the playground. Miscommunications like this can easily snowball and lead to confusion among readers. It’s important for us as consumers of news to fact-check and seek multiple reliable sources before jumping to conclusions. In this case, it’s great that Musk took the opportunity to address the false story directly and set the record straight. To find out more about this incident and get the full scoop, check out the linked article!