Elon Musk’s latest decision to eliminate the block feature on X (formerly Twitter) raises serious concerns about online safety. X has begun rolling out changes to the block button, which has been a critical tool for preventing online harassment. [1]
The new policy allows previously blocked accounts to still see users’ public profiles and posts, though they can no longer interact with the content. But the block button is still a vital first defense for many, especially those at higher risk of online harassment, such as women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community. Blocking, while not perfect, is an essential part of a broader toolkit for staying safe online. [2]
Here’s where Apple, Google, and the app stores come in: 99% of mobile devices in the U.S. run on Google’s or Apple’s operating systems. [3] Through their app stores, they set the rules for what features apps must provide to stay available for download. Both companies have policies that require social media apps to offer blocking features to protect users from harassment. [4] [5] When Musk moves forward with these changes, Google and Apple must stop hosting X in their app stores.
The stakes are high. As stalking, harassment, and the rise of deepfakes make the internet increasingly hostile, blocking is a non-negotiable safeguard. Musk’s decision to gut this tool only adds to a long list of reckless changes since his takeover. From reinstating dangerous extremists to drastically cutting staff, Musk continues to erode the safety of users.
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