>"They have announced no plan and given no rationale — they're just taking everything down," Konyndyk said. "They're trying to do it behind the scenes rather than openly," he said, so they don't have to "defend what they're doing" in announcements to the public.
Seems like there has been some very public messaging around the rationales. However, for whatever reason, NPR doesn't seem interested in reporting that side of the story. We can disagree on whether the reasons or actions are legitimate. Suggesting that there are no reasons and that there is no public messaging is dishonest.
It just helped me realize what a pile of s** twitter became, I did not know how bad it was.
For the rationale, it feels more like Musk and others are shouting accusations like they have been doing for months.
But whatever, maybe less global soft power for the US is a good thing for us in the rest of the world, but likely it's just bad for everyone
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Seems like there has been some very public messaging around the rationales. However, for whatever reason, NPR doesn't seem interested in reporting that side of the story. We can disagree on whether the reasons or actions are legitimate. Suggesting that there are no reasons and that there is no public messaging is dishonest.
This may help