You still have questions about the function hide Twitter? Here are some answers!
In the middle of May, Twitter announced a new feature: mute or hide in French. It would then be deployed in the following weeks. This is now done, to enjoy in look a little more about its operation. When you decide to hide a person on Twitter, you will see just more publications. This allows you, in some ways, chase some users in your newsfeed.
Function hide
Several things, however, are worth noting:
If you answer or masked person you mentioned, you will be notified.
Even mute a Twitter account can send you private messages, you will also be notified.
You will not see the activity of a user from the moment you have hidden, everything published before does not disappear!
If you visit the profile of the person, you can see all publications, whether hidden or not.
Obviously, a person who has been obscured on Twitter will not be made aware and it will not change its possible interactions with you. Note that you can block the publications of any user on Twitter that you follow or not. As mentioned previously, when you realize that masked attempts to interact with you, you will be notified, which avoids all embarrassing situations.
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How?
To hide the publications from a user, you have two options. The first is to go to the profile of the person in question, click on the little gear icon and then choose " Hide @ xxx ". The second is to act directly from a publication of the account. Click "More" or the "icon ... "and then" Mask @ xxx ". You can do this from the Web, iOS and Android versions. Unfortunately, all other applications (Windows Phone head) does not have access to this function mute . One last detail: any person whose publications have been hidden will be a small speaker symbol crossed on his profile, a good way to distinguish blocked other profiles.
Well, now you know all about this feature Twitter is normally available everywhere. If questions remain, please do not hesitate to make them known.
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