has denied reports that removed its suicide prevention feature after the company's head of trust said tool was 'temporarily' paused, triggering concern from campaigners. Musk responded to a report by Reuters about the news with the tweet: 'False, it is still there'.Reuters published a story labeled as exclusive on Friday evening which said Twitter removed a feature which promotes suicide prevention hotlines and reported the move was 'ordered by new owner Elon Musk'.
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