- X is telling users that blocking will soon be useless and trolls and stalkers will soon be able to see their posts again.
- Instead of blocking, X advises that users take their account private, the antithesis to what X and its progenitor Twitter was about.
- This removal of blocking may violate Apple and Google’s policies regarding platforms that host user generated content.
getting a lot of new followers on bsky all of a sudden 🤷♂️
People still using this platform get what they get. I could not care less.
Maybe… Leave that cesspool?
He kinda looks like Lars Ulrich in that picture
I protected myself by deleting Twitter the day douche nozzle took over because I’m not a fucking moron.
Having an X account is in no way, shape, or form a necessity. Imagine thinking you need to participate in the toxic, mainstream socialsphere.
The only way to protect yourself from fomo and narcissism in life
It really comes down to feature removal. Elon annihilated Twitter’s staff, and the more features they can cut, the less staff they need. It may not seem like much to maintain a block feature, and if you have a staff, it’s not. But you do need to have probably some sort of blocker backend service, a blocking UI, probably an unblocking UI (I dunno if that’s a thing I don’t use twitter), storage that keeps track of who blocked who, and somebody who knows how all that works.
There is nothing behind those eyes. Looks like an empty vessel carrying an over stuffed body and an over soaked ketamine brain.
TL;DR: Set your account to “private”
No alternatives to ex-Twitter are mentioned. Lame.
Instead of blocking, X advises that users take their account private, the antithesis to what X and its progenitor Twitter was about.
so basically remove your voice from the public sphere, giving the platform fully to the trolls and bullies.
This will also majorly affect professionals who must use twitter publicly for their job. Reporters, journalists, artists, etc. - they have all had to block users over the years, so I think this may finally push them away to other platforms.
This will also majorly affect professionals who must use twitter publicly for their job. Reporters, artists, PR people, etc.
You either gonna regime whore or you ain’t got a job… Telling you when they killed tupac and biggie that was about the beginning of the end and now we here🤡
Get an OF account ?
Not to mention the change that makes it no longer possible to opt out of being used for AI training. A lot of artists are now jumping ship to blue sky.
That’s the same way it works on the fediverse. You post something publicly and anyone can see it regardless of whether you block them or not.
Yeah but this is musk and we hate him so this is obviously a very bad terrible idea and omg how can anyone still be on Twitter after this…but don’t mind that I’m posting this on a site where the block does even less.
Is that a problem? You could already just view their posts without an account, or create a burner account. Might be a hot take, but I think someone with a public account shouldn’t expect to be able to hide it from specific people.
I don’t think Twitter lets you view posts without being logged in anymore. Or at least, it’ll show you old posts, only.
You may be right, seems like it only shows you posts by number of likes. But a burner account is nearly effortless to create anyways.
I mean, yes. But:
- Nearly effortless is not the same as effortless
- it’s more evidence that X caters more to the blockees than the blockers.
it’s more evidence that X caters more to the blockees than the blockers.
I’m not sure I agree. However, even if it’s true, I’m not sure it’s such a bad thing. If you’re saying something in public and I’m not even allowed to hear it, let alone respond to it, because you blocked me, you have an effective tool to shut down any dissent. This is what I saw on reddit all the time, there were posters who would block anyone who disagreed with them and so the comments sections on their posts would become very skewed.
And just the other day, I said that David Duke endorsing Jill Stein doesn’t mean Jill Stein approves of David Duke or anything he stands for. Someone accused me of defending David Duke, and when I pointed out that his was fantasy, they blocked me. So I see people blocking for bullshit reasons all the time.
Lemmy is much the same, even less restrictive because you don’t even have to log in to see anything. It’s better this way.
How about you stay on X and we both win?
Not interested in the format even when it was still Twitter.
But “go away” is a good counter and you’ve got me convinced. You’re truly adding to the high level discourse here.
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I know of a better way still to protect yourself from stalkers and trolls on X.
Quit X.
Step 1 delete your X account.
That’s a better way, I agree.
This was my first thought too, hah.
I do miss my traffic closer alerts, but that’s all.
Right, but you’re smart enough to know it’s the right thing to do. Many aren’t , sadly.
Every time someone makes a blanket demand like ‘everyone just get off Twitter,’ and I ask why I should, the answer is more or less: ‘I don’t like Elon, so I don’t want anyone using his platform.’
I’ve yet to figure out why I should care how somebody else feels about what I do online. I don’t like TikTok either yet I don’t go around telling people to get off the platform.
Step 2 create a mastodon account
You’re right, blocking doesn’t matter when there’s no one to block.
Mastodon also doesn’t let you prevent people from reading your posts.
This is the first time I’m exploring this, but I think you’re wrong.
On Mastodon you can:
- Control who’s following you (also block)
- Set your post to appear only to your followers (link)
So post visibility is not something you set per profile, but per post. But you have an effective tool to decide who you let in AND remove on the way.
I can no longer see posts made on a Mastodon instance ran by an ableist piece of shit after I called her an ableist piece of shit, so even Mastodon has this feature.
Correct workflow
The block feature works on Mastodon as it does most places. Lemmy seems to be the only weird place where blocking isn’t a fully-featured option.