Click the person's name and look at the profile or profile summary. If you see a "Follow" button on the person's profile and you never unfollowed him, then you know the person blocked you at some point in time. If you suspect you're still being blocked, just click the "Follow" button.
Protected Twitter account means that when you protect your tweets and make your twitter account private, then only your current followers will be able to see your tweets. With protected accounts tweets require each user to request to follow as you are able to manually approve and select who is able to see your tweets.
Click the person's name and look at the profile or profile summary. If you see a "Follow" button on the person's profile and you never unfollowed him, then you know the person blocked you at some point in time. If you suspect you're still being blocked, just click the "Follow" button.
Some people block those with whom they've had an argument and can't be bothered to continue it further and don't want them to be able to add replies to any of their tweets or to retweet them.
Inside the profile settings, select Privacy and Safety option from the left panel of the screen. Here you can find lots of options related to the privacy, simply select the protect your tweets to make your account private. (Make sure your previously posted tweets still publicly visible)
Tap the Settings icon (the gear icon). Tap Settings > Data Usage. Tap either Media Storage or Web Storage to get the option to clear out the cache. Media Storage is general Twitter storage, web storage is left over from any web sites you visited in the Twitter app.
Fortunately there is an easy way to tell if a Twitter account has been suspended. Firstly, you won't be able to search them in the username search bar. It will be as if they have disappeared completely. They won't be in your following section and no one will be able to see their tweets.
Today the Twitter app for Android is crashing – if you've got the newest version of that app, and a few bits are out of order. According to Twitter Support, “We're investigating a problem with the latest version of our Android app that causes it to crash immediately once it's opened.
Twitter won't send you a notification if someone blocks you. The only way you can tell for sure you've been blocked is to visit the other user's profile and see the Twitter block message. Keep in mind tweets from a user that you blocked are removed from your timeline if you were previously following them.
To limit it would be to limit the most common social interaction on the social media site, and there's no way Twitter is going to do that. It's not as if you can spam likes at someone and somehow ruin their day. In order to like a tweet, you have to click the like button or tap it on your phone.
Symbols While Viewing Tweet
Hashtag – Also known as an 'octothorpe', the hashtag is one of the most prominent symbols to be used on social media. Retweet – This symbol means to share, forward or re-post a tweet sent by another user. Re-tweeting a tweet then posts that tweet to your Twitter account.If you hear only one ring or no ring at all before your call goes to voicemail, this is a good indication you're blocked. In this case, the person has used the number blocking feature on their phone. If you call once a day for a few days and get the same result each time, that is strong evidence your number is blocked.
This service provides information on how
many accounts are
blocking your account.
Overall information.
| Currently registered accounts: | 1,749,060 |
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| Current block information count: | 1,507,509,482 |
Tap on your profile icon and then tap “Settings and Privacy.” Tap “Privacy and Safety.” Find the “Blocked accounts” by swiping down. And there are all the people you blocked on Twitter.
Yes, Twitter has changed its blocking policy. Now, it says, "if you block another user, that user will not know that you have blocked them." With this new policy, unless your account is protected, the blockee can still follow you, add you to lists, see your tweets in his timeline, etc. The blockee can see everything!