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How Do You Unblock Someone - On Twitter Free

Unblocking someone on Twitter (now known as X) is very simple, but it works a little differently than other social networks. Once you unblock someone, Twitter does automatically refollow them. You will have to send a new follow request if their account is private.

Open the X app and tap on your profile picture in the top-left corner. Step 2: Select Settings and Privacy from the menu. Step 3: Tap on Privacy and safety . Step 4: Tap on Blocked accounts . (You will now see a list of everyone you have ever blocked, in chronological order.)

So, how do you reverse it?

A: Yes, but be careful. If you block and unblock repeatedly (sometimes called "block dancing"), the person may still be able to see your tweets due to platform caching. It's best to make a decision and stick with it.

Happy tweeting (or X-ing)!

Here is the step-by-step guide to unblocking on every device. Most users access X via the mobile app. The process is identical for iPhone and Android.

Accidentally blocked someone on X? Regret a past block? Here is your complete guide to unblocking someone on Twitter using the desktop site, iPhone, and Android apps. We’ve all been there. In a moment of frustration, a heated debate, or a spam invasion, you hit the Block button. It felt right at the time. But weeks or months later, you realize you miss that person’s memes, their industry insights, or maybe you just had a change of heart. how do you unblock someone on twitter

Just remember: You will need to re-follow them to see their tweets in your timeline again.