This article was published on June 14, 2016

Twitter aims to keep the trolls at bay with improved ‘block’ feature


Twitter aims to keep the trolls at bay with improved ‘block’ feature

The internet can be a real crapshoot sometimes. While home to a huge chunk of mankind’s knowledge, it’s also plays host to some real assholes. Case in point:

https://twitter.com/Jhowell1214/status/741981699941138433

Now, Twitter is making it easier than ever to block trolls like this, for good.

Before, when you blocked someone on Twitter, it kept you from seeing their tweets, but unfortunately they could still see yours in certain cases. Due to the way Twitter handled blocked users, the block simply forces the user to unfollow you and prevents them from re-following. It doesn’t however, keep them from seeing your tweets if they’re quoted or retweeted by another of their followers, nor does it keep you from seeing their content under the same circumstances.

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Now, blocking someone essentially wipes them off the face of the map — much like Tweetbot’s block feature.

Once blocked, they’ll no longer see any of your tweets (no matter who replies or retweets them) and you’ll no longer have to worry about seeing theirs.

Twitter said the launch of the improved functionality wasn’t as a response to any particular event.

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