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It's unclear if he's distinguishing posts from the users that make them.
Blocking users is important, but posts less so (but I still loved to block posts if they were obnoxious and kept getting shared)
Good. Nobody should be forced to kiss your ass cuz you're too much of a pussy to stand up for yourself.
Isn't this because he doesn't want to pay Google's bill that they already signed a deal with? I hope Twitter implodes and Elon loses millions
I assume he will still have the block button though.
I hate Elon as much as the next guy but from reading the article he talks about stopping the blockage of public posts. Doesn't this make sense? You can just go into incognito mode and look at their account anyway. As far as I can tell, you still won't be able to interact with the user.
It's like when the whole Trump blocking people was being talked about as not allowing citizens to see public information that the president tweeted. I know that ordinary citizens is totally different, but again, if your account is public people that you block will find a way to look at your posts if they want to.
This doesn't make sense.
How is blocking different than a stronger form of mute? I don't know what he's talking about. I'm not sure he knows what he's talking about.