Elon Musk is killing X’s blocking function

X’s block function as we all know it’s about to be no extra, CEO Elon Musk acknowledged Monday on the social media website.

Musk confirmed the change in a reply to Nima Owji, an online developer who first reported the information.

Since its inception, the block function on Twitter, X’s former moniker, allowed customers to stop people from viewing or partaking with their public posts. With the change, blocked accounts will be capable to view the blocker’s posts as soon as once more, however can not have interaction with the content material through likes, replies, reposts, or direct messages. Musk truly threatened final yr to kill all options of the block, save for a blocked consumer having the ability to DM the blocker.

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Although Musk’s change isn’t as excessive as his earlier announcement, Monday’s information is alarming to many who’ve confronted harassment or stalking on X. Although the up to date block function prevents potential dangerous actors from inflicting bother on X, anybody will quickly be capable to simply view data on the location and put it to use offline or through one other website. Somebody can now simply screen-capture a publish on X from an account that beforehand blocked them, as an example, and repost it on Threads, Fb, or Instagram; they will additionally display screen cap that X publish and publish it on their very own X account.

Some on X responded positively to the information, calling the present block operate toothless. Owji, the online developer who reported the information, claimed anybody might circumvent the function with alt accounts, whereas others identified that blocked customers might view public posts of their browser’s incognito mode.

No matter Musk’s motivation for the change — some posited it was Musk’s furtive technique to amp up engagement and impressions for his ailing firm, or tied to the upcoming presidential election, of which the CEO has a clear favourite  — it could run into some roadblocks. The most important hurdle for X is that Google and Apple require block options for social media apps obtainable on their app shops — and there’s already an effort afoot to push Google and Apple to dam X downloads if blocking goes away.