Twitter gives users a variety of tools to control their experience, including blocking. When your account is blocked by another user on Twitter, we limit your account’s ability to interact with that user.
If you visit the profile of a user that has blocked your account, you will not be able to see that user’s Tweets or other account information.
Blocking gives users the ability to hide and ignore unwanted communications. Once you have been blocked, you can still block other accounts (including any that have blocked you).
For more details about blocking, including information about how blocking limits interactions between accounts.
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