Why can a previously blocked user send me a new follower request?
I have a protected account. Someone sent me a follower request. I blocked this user and also denied their request. This was yesterday.
Today, I sit down and view Twitter, and somehow the blocked user has sent me a new, second follower request. I have confirmed they are currently blocked because the link at the bottom of their page says "unblock." Why can a previously blocked user send me a new follower request?
Today, I sit down and view Twitter, and somehow the blocked user has sent me a new, second follower request. I have confirmed they are currently blocked because the link at the bottom of their page says "unblock." Why can a previously blocked user send me a new follower request?
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Inappropriate?It seems that unfollowing and refollowing sends an e-mail, regardless of denial or protection (but follower requests are a way to try to see your protected updates, so it's as intended in the case of protection). This procedure can be done indefinitely.
It's somewhat annoying to see in my inbox, too.
I’m annoyed
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