What’s unclear is whether Musk’s changes fall in line with Apple’s app store guidelines, which mandate that social networks offer “the ability to block abusive users from the service.”
I bet they “reached out for comment” as well.
You could always view tweets from someone who blocked you by logging out or opening the profile in a private tab. Or using a different account like the article discusses.
Which is one of the reasons why Elon seems keen on having a walled garden approach for X, because that closes that loophole from his perspective. It won't, however stop the Nitter instances that can get through the wall.
I bet they “reached out for comment” as well.
You could always view tweets from someone who blocked you by logging out or opening the profile in a private tab. Or using a different account like the article discusses.
Which is one of the reasons why Elon seems keen on having a walled garden approach for X, because that closes that loophole from his perspective. It won't, however stop the Nitter instances that can get through the wall.