Elon Musk says block characteristic to be ‘deleted’ on Twitter/X

by Jeremy

X proprietor Elon Musk revealed in an Aug. 18 submit on the social media website previously referred to as Twitter that he intends to delete the block characteristic for customers on the app.

The remark got here in response to a submit from the “Tesla Homeowners Silicon Valley” account, which questioned why customers didn’t merely make use of the “mute” characteristic as an alternative of the block one.

Different customers have been fast to answer, and as of the time of this text’s publication, it seems as if the overwhelming majority of feedback on the unique submit ar from these explaining why the block performance is necessary to them.

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“Blocking is bidirectional,” posted “Cheryl B.” on X, including, “they’ll’t see my posts and I don’t must see or hear from them both. Posts or DM’s.”

This isn’t the primary time Musk has floated the concept. On June 7, the billionaire responded to a submit from self-proclaimed journalist Andy Ngo with the same sentiment:

A litany of customers throughout the app blame Musk’s intention to delete the block characteristic on its destructive impact on customers who subscribe to the corporate’s “Blue” service, a subscription service applied by Musk to switch the app’s former verification service.

In April 2022, for instance, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney known as individuals who supported the “Block the Blue” marketing campaign, a user-led effort to dam Blue subscribers on sight, “losers and goons.” Sweeney went on to state that X/Twitter ought to make use of a meritocracy-based verification system.

Musk’s one phrase reply: “Precisely.”

Whereas most customers expressing concern over the block characteristic’s impending deletion seem anxious over the potential for unfettered harassment, the crypto group appears to be targeted on the elevated alternative for rip-off accounts, spam and bots to perpetuate.

Cointelegraph reached out to X for remark and acquired a right away autoreply response: “We’ll get again to you quickly.” This text can be up to date with any commentary Cointelegraph receives.