News Good or Bad or Ugly: Musk is Xing the Block feature Published 1 year ago on August 18, 2023 By Jennifer Zilla Elon Musk announced on August 18 via comment to the Tesla X account that he’d be eliminating the “block” feature for X users on everything but direct messaging. He went on to say the feature made no sense. See moreBlock is going to be deleted as a “feature”, except for DMs — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 18, 2023 I have been blocked by a small handful of people on X and of the ones I know of (only 3), they are all interrelated. In no case have I ever harassed, stalked, or been particularly rude or crass or personal to any of these people (or anyone) on the site formerly known as Twitter. In one case I actually couldn’t find an example of when I’d ever interacted with the account. I keep my nose pretty clean and frankly, the people who blocked me were about 10x ruder to me and every other person they interact with than I have ever been to anyone in my life let alone to them personally. Despite my hurt feelings and developing complex from repeated rejection, many users are concerned that eliminating the block feature will allow for a prevalence of harassment, bots, spam, stalking and general annoyances that users like to be able to eliminate in order to tailor their experience and remain safe online. See moreNot a good idea. I don’t block often but when I do it’s because of accounts that do nothing but spam, harass, dox etc. I’m probably one of the most blocked people on this site (even though I never spam or harass anyone), and even I’m saying that the blocking feature is needed. https://t.co/uIc5kjPEQm— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) August 18, 2023 For example, even though I was absolutely not “deserving” of being blocked by anyone, if those users don’t like me: they don’t want to interact with me regardless of the reason. And many think that is how it should be. See moreAsk yourself why so many men think this is a great idea while women are horrified. https://t.co/bD21SnQuwK— Abby Libby (@abbythelibb_) August 18, 2023 Others have concerns about what will replace the block button. If you can’t remove people, can X just moderate content instead? See moreMake no mistake. The lack of a block button will absolutely be used an excuse for stricter content moderation, or as it should be called, censorship. Without question.— David Marcus (@BlueBoxDave) August 18, 2023 But on the other hand, many are pointing out that “mass blocking” is starting to silo the user experience and make it less expansive. Not only does this create a less enjoyable user experience it also encourages the limitation of world view. But most crucially, it also makes it difficult to properly monetize the site. See moreHe's doing this because everyone is blocking verified accounts and promoted tweets. https://t.co/l5hpSfKXlb— Teeth Sweat (@dabnisbrickey_) August 18, 2023 Further, there have been reports of people using the ‘block’ tool to be aggressive or light someone up and then block them quickly so they don’t have the opportunity to respond, defend themselves, or monitor continued discussion. But some are pointing out that it seems unfair that Blocking might be removed but shadow banning and censored content from X seems to be perfectly acceptable with no recourse. See morehonestly this makes me so frustrated I thought @elonmusk believed in freedom of speech but not freedom of reachshadow banning is ok but blocking isn’t all of the sudden?this is opening everyone on this app up to be harassed constantly with no ability to stop it pic.twitter.com/OSnDgS5sEb — Ashley (@AshleyDCan) August 18, 2023 Me and many others are recommending something in-between. Perhaps remove blanket blocking but allow features which prevent commenting and allow blocking in certain cases. See moreReplacing block with "restrict" or another form of "mute" is a fairer practice. So you could "mute" someone from commenting on your posts but they couldn't stop you from RTing or seeing their posts. This would stop people from being jerks then blocking so you can't defend… https://t.co/2IJL6WWWj9 — Jennifer Zilla (@jennifer_zilla) August 18, 2023 Whatever Musk decides, I’ll be continuing to use X but I won’t be interacting with anyone who once blocked me (this seems like a popular idea). It’s a privilege to have thoughtful engagement, including mine. Why would I want to go hang out and exchange thoughts with people who don’t respect or like me? If folks don’t want engagement, they could always keep their thoughts to themselves, make their account private or stop monetizing their influence. If the people I’ve blocked (porn sites and vulgar abusers) come back around, I’ll have to decide if it’s worth the use of the site just like everyone else.What do you guys think? Related Topics: