December 22, 2024
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X reveals new blocking feature, sparks outrage and debate on user privacy

Elon Musk-owned X is all set to change the blocking rules of the platform, sparking fear and anger among its user base.

Currently, when a user blocks someone, the blocked individual is completely prevented from accessing the blocking user’s tweets, ensuring their privacy and wellbeing.

However, the upcoming updated system will no longer prevent blocked users from viewing public tweets.

X has clarified that blocked users will still be unable to interact with public content from users who have blocked them, and will face restrictions on quoting, liking, reposting, replying, etc.

The social media platform has claimed that this update is to allow for ‘greater transparency’ by allowing blocked users know if the ones who blocked them are trying to ‘share and hide harmful or private information’.

This unexpected new feature was first highlighted by independent analyst Nima Owji:

Elon Musk replied to her discovery by stating “High time this happened.” 

X faces user backlash:

This controversial revelation has sparked a heated debate on X, with most reactions being overwhelmingly negative.

Users have argued that it undermines user privacy to a fatal degree and subverts the block feature’s protective purpose against harassment, making it easier for malicious individuals to target victims, particularly victims of domestic violence. Critics also maintain that it will compromise safety on the site.

Reactions to the new Blocking Policy: