Twitter says it is working to restore the #ThereIsHelp banner, a feature that directed users to suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources when searching for certain content. On Friday, Reuters reported that the company removed the security tool earlier in the week at the behest of Elon Musk.

After the server published its story, Ella Irwin, Twitter’s head of trust and safety, confirmed the removal but said it was temporary. “We’ve been fixing and improving our challenges. They were just temporarily removed while we do this,” she told Reuters. “We expect to return them next week.

On Saturday morning, Musk denied that Twitter would ever remove the feature. “The message is actually still active. This is fake news,” Musk wrote on Twitter, adding: “Twitter won’t prevent suicide. When Engadget tired to search for terms like “suicide” and “COVID-19” on Saturday afternoon, the banner didn’t come up.