• @joenforcer@midwest.social
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    13 months ago

    No they aren’t. They are changing how it works, in a way that is mostly immaterial to the user. That is not even close to completely removing.

    • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      193 months ago

      Yep.

      From the sounds of it:

      Before: if you block somebody, they cannot see your stuff.

      After: if you block somebody, they can still visit your profile.

      Usually, when you block someone, they can no longer see your feed; instead, it’s replaced with a message stating that they’re blocked. Now, they can freely browse your feed; they’re just not allowed to interact or comment on your posts.

      https://www.makeuseof.com/x-block-feature-poor-job-blocking-people/

      NGL Elon’s excitement sounds like he was blocked by a lot of people and Daddy Musk will not have closed doors in this household! 😮‍💨

      • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        133 months ago

        Stalkers and abusers rejoice!

        Seriously, if you are on twitter and have had a relationship with someone like this do not post on your account or they will find you now.

      • Fiona
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        53 months ago

        To be fair though: While circumventing that was as easy as logging out, the inability to see things while logged in was kinda stupid and gave people a false perception of privacy. In that setting that change is just a case of being honest.

        With the ability to view posts without account largely removed, it’s a bit of a different story, but I have to admit that if it’s public on Xitter, it’s still kinda public, so hiding it still kinda missing the poin.

    • @somtwo@lemmy.world
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      53 months ago

      No longer being able to hide your public posts from specific users seems hardly immaterial to me.