How to Unblock Someone on Twitter
Twitter is a wonderful platform for everyone who wants to share their thoughts and ideas to the world. However, there are instances when certain disagreements take place or one might simply change their minds over time, leading them to block other users on the site. Although blocking someone is a common method of cutting ties on the platform, it is also possible to unblock them, should users decide to reconcile or give them a second chance.
If you’ve previously blocked someone on Twitter and are now ready to reconnect, here’s a simple guide to help you unblock them:
1. Log into your Twitter account.
2. Click on the three dots icon at the top of the user’s message thread, timeline or profile page.
3. From the dropdown menu, select the ‘Blocked’ option. You’ll be presented with a list of all the users you have previously blocked.
4. Next to the user you want to unblock, click the ‘Unblock’ button. A confirmation dialog will appear to check if you are sure to unblock the user.
5. Click ‘Yes’ to confirm that you want to unblock that user.
6. Finally, the user will now be unblocked, and you can now see their content on your timeline, or message them if you desire.
That’s it! The user will be notified that they have been unblocked, but they will need to follow you again to resume normal interactions with your account.
It is worth noting that once an individual has been blocked on Twitter, you may not see their tweets or content on any of your timelines, or receive any messages from them. In the event you unblock them, it is still important to be mindful of your interactions as before, and to remember why you blocked them in the first place, in case any issues occur again in the future.
Unblocking someone on Twitter can be an easy and quick process. It can help mend past differences or enable you to reconnect with people you’ve previously interacted with on the platform. However, it is important to remember that it takes effort to repair relationships, and that it should be approached with an open mind and a patient heart.