19 August,2023 01:55 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
On the other hand, the `Mute` feature will still remain on the social media platform, said Musk. Photo Courtesy: File Photo
Almost a month after Elon Musk changed the name of Twitter to X, he has said that the block feature on X (formerly Twitter) is being removed and users will not be able to block others except in direct messages (DMs), a move that left several users angry.
The 'Block' option restricts fellow users from interacting with, viewing and following an account. On the other hand, the 'Mute' feature will still remain on the social media platform, said Musk.
"Block is going to be deleted as a âfeature', except for DMs," the tech billionaire told a follower. "It makes no sense," he added.
In June, Musk had said that Twitter should remove blocking in favour of "a stronger form of mute".
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The owner of the social networking website has always complained about mass blocking campaigns against users who subscribe to Twitter Blue.
Regarded as a safety feature by several users, the suggestion to remove the 'Block' feature also saw backlash from concerned users, who have been using the application for a long time.
"In my opinion it's worth having. Unfortunately trolls and spammers come out. Haters will always try to get some fame over trolling accounts and bashing their name through the mud and being able to control the experience matters. At least for each user," posted the Tesla Owners Silicon Valley account.
"Women will never be able to block abusers and those men will still be able to follow and stalk," another concerned user posted.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey came out in support of Musk. "100 per cent mute only," he posted.
However, most X users said removing the 'Block' feature is "a terrible idea".
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