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Twitter has removed a feature that promoted suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources for users searching for certain content in the last few days.
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Two people familiar with the matter claim that Elon Musk, the new owner, ordered it.
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Ella Irwin is the Twitter trust and safety head. She stated, "we have been fixing and revamping our prompts.
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They were just temporarily removed while we do that."
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She said, "We expect to have them back up next week."
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It was not reported previously that the #ThereIsHelp feature had been removed.
It was at the top in searches for contacts for support organizations in many countries...