This article was published on August 16, 2012

Twitter brings TweetDeck for Chrome up to speed with blocking features and profile improvements


Twitter brings TweetDeck for Chrome up to speed with blocking features and profile improvements

TweetDeck, the Twitter owned social media tool, has just rolled out updates for its Chrome app, bringing in all the new features that recently arrived in the Web app. These updates include incremental changes that have been made over past few weeks, like the ability to silence users instantly upon blocking them and a handful of profile improvements.

More specifically, the recent profile changes bring in an “updated design for the profile panel, which is now cleaner and clearer.” Additionally, usernames and hashtags are consistently clickable.

As for the new blocking features, Chrome now supports the ability to remove users from all of your columns immediately upon block.

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With Chrome up to speed, TweetDeck’s Web app also received “a few new fixes and minor improvements,” which are live right now. Check both out via the links below.

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