NASA to silence Voyager's social media accounts
Briefly

NASA is shutting down various social media accounts, including those for its Voyager mission and Mars rovers, as part of an initiative to streamline communication and enhance its digital presence. While these accounts have significant followings, the agency believes consolidating will improve the clarity and effectiveness of their messaging. Despite the social media changes, the missions themselves will continue their scientific endeavors. NASA has articulated that with over 300 accounts across multiple platforms, there's an opportunity to better engage the public.
NASA is shutting down its social media accounts for missions like Voyager and Mars rovers to streamline communications and improve digital presence.
Despite the archiving of popular mission feeds, the missions themselves, including Voyager and Mars rovers, will continue their operations and scientific tasks.
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