Doesn't Twitter also have the mute function, which acts the same as a block regarding you the user not seeing the response(s) but doesn't prevent the other user from interacting?
Personally, I kind of hope there remains a mute feature. I'm fine with individuals having the tools for their own side of things, but I HATE this rather modern idea of taking the other person's ability away to interact.
That’s not what the block feature on twitter does, it blocks the other user from ever replying to them on the public feed. That’s why lefties love it, they swoop in say something easily disproven, then block the person they replied to so no discussion can be had by the person they replied to.
So if I'm to guess what this means is that you can only block private messages sent to you, anything else that's public you can't block.
That actually sounds fine. Just learn self control and stop viewing people you don't like, the private part is important as that's harassment.
Doesn't Twitter also have the mute function, which acts the same as a block regarding you the user not seeing the response(s) but doesn't prevent the other user from interacting?
Personally, I kind of hope there remains a mute feature. I'm fine with individuals having the tools for their own side of things, but I HATE this rather modern idea of taking the other person's ability away to interact.
yes. people are abusing block when they should be muting so block is going away, and you can only mute now.
Twitter has a weird implementation of block because they come from a private messaging/advertising perspective. Not a discussion one.
If they mean to be the town square, it never should have been implemented this way
Yup.
I suppose it does have some cap. When I'm logged in, I've never hit it.
By say...blocking them?
That’s not what the block feature on twitter does, it blocks the other user from ever replying to them on the public feed. That’s why lefties love it, they swoop in say something easily disproven, then block the person they replied to so no discussion can be had by the person they replied to.