Washington-based AIDS United, which was promoted in #ThereIsHelp, and iLaw, a Thai group mentioned for freedom of expression support, both told Reuters on Friday that the disappearance of the feature was a surprise to them.
Reuters could not immediately establish why Musk would order the removal of the feature. The sources with knowledge of his decision declined to be named because they feared retaliation. One of them said millions of people had encountered #ThereIsHelp messages. Just as Musk bought the company, the feature was expanded to show information related to natural disaster searches in Indonesia and Malaysia.
This is Christmas reminder to us to be compassionate and considerate of other people, some of whom may be going through a rough patch.