This weekend, X, the platform previously generally known as Twitter, introduced it’s “starting to launch” a controversial change to how blocking works on its platform. Firm proprietor Elon Musk first revealed the change in September, which can permit folks you’ve blocked to proceed to see your posts, and, as famous by TechCrunch, your following and followers lists.
Musk claimed that stopping folks from seeing your public posts “makes no sense,” however as a consequence of a post-Musk change that stops logged-out customers from scrolling even a public profile, this might make it simpler for blocked customers to proceed harassing somebody.
In October, X’s engineering account argued that individuals who block others may say dangerous issues in regards to the blocked one who wouldn’t know…