Twitter testing official 'soft block' feature

| | San Francisco
  • 0

Twitter testing official 'soft block' feature

Wednesday, 08 September 2021 | IANS | San Francisco

Twitter testing official 'soft block' feature

Micro-blogging site Twitter has begun testing the first of its proposed suite of new privacy tools -- the ability to remove a follower without blocking them.

The remove follower feature is currently being tested on the web and seems to canonise the "soft block" concept as an official Twitter tool, reports The Verge.

According to the tweet announcing the test, users can remove followers from the follower list on their profile page.

They can just click the three-dot menu next to a follower's name, click aceRemove follower" and their tweets will no longer automatically show up in their timeline.

This is different than blocking someone, which keeps them from viewing your tweets and direct messaging you (and keeps you from doing the same with them), the report said.

Twitter's new remove follower feature is more of a remote unfollow button, a gentler way to create some distance between you and someone else on Twitter.

Previously, to have someone unfollow you without their knowledge, you could do a "soft block," which is when you manually blocked and unblocked someone.

Followers you remove then have to refollow you to see your tweets on their timeline and if you have protected tweets (aka private tweets, only viewable by your followers), they would need your approval to become a follower again.
 

State Editions

NSUT holds third convocation ceremony with great splendour

14 December 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

Govt to tackle air pollution with monthly meetings

14 December 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

Speed limit on Noida and Yamuna Expressway reduced

14 December 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

Govt directs women employees should not stay beyond office hours

14 December 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

Doctors report 20%-30% jump in respiratory cases

14 December 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

Sunday Edition

A Pivotal Engagement in the 1971 Indo-Pak War

14 December 2025 | Gaurav Bhakhri Lt  Colonel | Agenda

The 15 second rule: A pause is powerful

14 December 2025 | Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar | Agenda

The Indian paradox of power, participation, and exclusion

14 December 2025 | Team Agenda | Agenda

A passage through ritual

14 December 2025 | Mythri Tewary | Agenda

Mizoram: Where scenic splendour meets soulful cuisine

14 December 2025 | Anil Rajput | Agenda