Ah, trolls. They are the scourge of everyone’s social media
experience, to be sure. Twitter knows just how irritating these anonymous
people are, who have nothing better to do than provoke online fights. That’s
why the network has developed so-called “block lists,” which are being
described as a more sophisticated tool in the online fight against trolls.
Now, Twitter has a new feature update that’ll make it even
easier for users to block more people, more efficiently than ever before.
Whereas users only had the option of blocking trolls individually – which could
have been quite time-consuming, considering how many trolls were coming after
you – they can now block multiple trolls at the same time.
Related: Twitter will now autoplay videos in your timeline
by default
Making the online world safer from trolls involves true
community cooperation. Users can take these block lists and then export and
share them with their Twitter buddies who’ve been besieged by the same trolls.
Vice versa, they’re also able to import other users’ block lists.
Exporting and importing a block list is easy. Users simply
have to navigate to their “blocked accounts” settings. Once there, they have to
hit the advanced options menu to select the specific action they want to take.
If users want to download a list of their blocked accounts for future
reference, they can do this, too. All it takes is choosing the export option
and picking the accounts that should be exported.
Twitter has recently stepped up its efforts to make inroads
against trolling. Late last year, the company unveiled the blocked accounts
settings page and made it impossible for blocked profiles to still view the
users who blocked them. Then, this past April, Twitter announced more
enforcement updates. This is all part of the company’s initiative to build a
“safer” Twitter.
While the company’s efforts are commendable, trolls have a
way of relentlessly popping up again, so it will be interesting to see how
successful Twitter’s efforts at combating trolling will be in the future.
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