X updates block feature, allowing blocked users to see public posts

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X has implemented an update to its block feature, which now enables blocked users to view public posts, despite being blocked by the account holder. This change has sparked controversy, with many expressing concerns about privacy and safety.

Blocked Users Limitations

Although blocked users can now see public posts, they are still restricted from following the account, engaging with posts, or sending direct messages. Additionally, they were previously unable to access the following and followers lists of the account that blocked them, but this restriction has been removed.

Transparency and Controversy

X justifies this update by claiming that it promotes transparency and prevents the sharing of harmful or private information through the block feature. However, critics argue that this change contradicts conventional block feature implementations and may facilitate stalking and harassment.

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Concerns and Solutions

In response to these concerns, software engineer Tracy Chou has developed an app that automates blocking. She emphasizes the importance of introducing friction to deter unwanted behavior, even though users can circumvent blocks by creating new accounts.

Overall, the update to X’s block feature has sparked debate within the online community, highlighting the delicate balance between privacy and transparency in social media platforms.

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