Elon Musk says block feature to be ‘deleted’ on Twitter/X

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According to Musk, users will have to rely on the “mute” function instead.

X owner Elon Musk revealed in an Aug. 18 post on the social media site formerly known as Twitter that he intends to delete the block feature for users on the app.

The comment came in response to a post from the “Tesla Owners Silicon Valley” account, which questioned why users didn’t simply employ the “mute” feature instead of the block one.

Other users were quick to reply, and as of the time of this article’s publication, it appears as though the vast majority of comments on the original post ar from those explaining why the block functionality is important to them.

Related: Vitalik Buterin calls X’s Community Notes an example of ‘crypto values’

“Blocking is bidirectional,” posted “Cheryl B.” on X, adding, “they can’t see my posts and I don’t have to see or hear from them either. Posts or DM’s.”

This isn’t the first time Musk has floated the idea. On June 7, the billionaire responded to a post from self-proclaimed journalist Andy Ngo with a similar sentiment:

A litany of users across the app blame Musk’s intention to delete the block feature on its negative effect on users who subscribe to the company’s “Blue” service, a subscription service implemented by Musk to replace the app’s former verification service.

In April 2022, for example, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney called people who supported the “Block the Blue” campaign, a user-led effort to block Blue subscribers on sight, “losers and goons.” Sweeney went on to state that X/Twitter should employ a meritocracy-based verification system.

Musk’s one word reply: “Exactly.”

While most users expressing concern over the block feature’s impending deletion appear worried over the potential for unfettered harassment, the crypto community seems to be focused on the increased opportunity for scam accounts, spam and bots to perpetuate.

Cointelegraph reached out to X for comment and received an immediate autoreply response: “We’ll get back to you soon.” This article will be updated with any commentary Cointelegraph receives. 

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