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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The one thing we can say for sure is that X’s owner responded to a post on the platform today foreshadowing the potential removal of the block feature.

    “Makes no sense.” The post was a response to a Tesla fan account who asked whether there was any reason to use block instead of mute.

    “Twitter gives people a variety of tools to control their experience, including blocking,” the company writes on its help page.

    “Blocking helps people in restricting specific accounts from contacting them, seeing their Tweets, and following them.

    Block restricts fellow users from interacting with, viewing and following an account.

    Blocking has become an increasingly essential feature for many users, as they’ve seen an uptick in spam replies on their timeline.


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