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by nailer 1164 days ago
If NPR doesn’t wish to accept the label it should refuse government funding.
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If Twitter wants to survive it should stop antagonizing large users to make political statements
The policy isn’t political, it applies to all government funded media accounts.
BBC just had their state-affiliated label removed.

https://twitter.com/BBC

It’s been replaced with “publicly funded” which I think will also apply to NPR.
Which makes you wonder why it was never applied.
So any company accepting grants is a state-affiliated company?

Honestly I kinda like it. I would extend it to any company accepting tax breaks.

Imagine the headline 'The church of the Last days, a state-affiliated non-profit, is warning that the end is near'.

McDonalds, a state funded eatery,... (because they accept tax breaks)

Amazon, a state funded company,... (because they shopped around for the best tax breaks)

Or any single other company that does what a company does by making any deal they can to better their bottom lines by taking tax breaks or gov't funding in any form would need to be called state funded.

It sort of loses its stigma from that view point.

The "known to the state of California to cause cancer" of funding-labeling.
i was thinking the cookie consent banner numbing, but yeah, i've always joked that i'm glad to live in a much less carcinogenic state than california.
Any media company accepting grants from the state is indeed state affiliated, yes.