| Unfortunately, that "government-funded media" tag implies a lack of editorial independence: > Government-funded media is defined as outlets where the government provides some or all of the outlet’s funding and may have varying degrees of government involvement over editorial content. [https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/government-me...] Yes, it says "may have" and not "has" but the implication is there, which is what the CBC & others are pushing back on. Twitter also has a "publicly-funded media" label which, in spirit, is probably more applicable, but the way the definition has been written, (I suspect it was written exclusively for the BBC), it doesn't apply to the CBC: > Publicly-funded media refers to media organizations that receive funding from license fees, individual contributions, public financing, and commercial financing. Twitter should remove "may have varying degrees of government involvement over editorial content" from the government-funded media label and call it a day. |
Yes, Twitter should do away with mere implication and clarify that not only is it government funded, the president of the CBC is also appointed by government: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35605906