<p>Twitter dropped the "Government-funded Media" tag, which implies government involvement in editorial content, on some accounts like National Public Radio (NPR) and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), their accounts showed on Friday.</p>.<p>Besides NPR and CBC, the tag, labeled 'state-affiliated media' earlier, was also absent from the British Broadcasting Corp's (<em>BBC</em>) Twitter account.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/twitters-blue-ticks-start-vanishing-dividing-the-have-paids-from-the-have-nots-1211585.html" target="_blank">Twitter's blue ticks start vanishing, dividing the have-paids from the have-nots</a></strong></p>.<p>Earlier this month, NPR and CBC paused their activities on the social media platform, arguing that the tag did not accurately capture their governance structure.</p>.<p>In an interview with <em>BBC </em>last week, Twitter's billionaire owner Elon Musk said the company was trying to be "accurate" and looking into amending the label.</p>.<p>"Our goal is simply to be as truthful and accurate as possible. We're adjusting the label to be 'publicly funded', which I think is perhaps not too objectionable," Musk had said.</p>
<p>Twitter dropped the "Government-funded Media" tag, which implies government involvement in editorial content, on some accounts like National Public Radio (NPR) and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), their accounts showed on Friday.</p>.<p>Besides NPR and CBC, the tag, labeled 'state-affiliated media' earlier, was also absent from the British Broadcasting Corp's (<em>BBC</em>) Twitter account.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/twitters-blue-ticks-start-vanishing-dividing-the-have-paids-from-the-have-nots-1211585.html" target="_blank">Twitter's blue ticks start vanishing, dividing the have-paids from the have-nots</a></strong></p>.<p>Earlier this month, NPR and CBC paused their activities on the social media platform, arguing that the tag did not accurately capture their governance structure.</p>.<p>In an interview with <em>BBC </em>last week, Twitter's billionaire owner Elon Musk said the company was trying to be "accurate" and looking into amending the label.</p>.<p>"Our goal is simply to be as truthful and accurate as possible. We're adjusting the label to be 'publicly funded', which I think is perhaps not too objectionable," Musk had said.</p>