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Ever since Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover, the platform’s future has become more uncertain. As Musk continues to add paywalls for services as simple as two-factor authentication, more and more companies are making the choice to leave the platform. Most recently, NPR has decided to suspend its Twitter use beginning on April 4 after its account was given a “US state-affiliated media” label. In response, NPR’s Twitter was given a new label on Saturday: government funded. A spokesperson for NPR released a statement to Deadline on Friday, stating, “We have paused tweeting from that account until we hear back from Twitter on this. We’ve continued tweeting from our other accounts that…