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by brezelgoring 1366 days ago
The idea is nice and technically possible using the Twitter API but the system will clock you and ban you instantly if you try blocking 100 people at once.

I used to have an add-on that blocks people with NFT PFPs, and it queued the blocks to be done at random so the system wouldn't be able to tell it was a robot doing it.

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Twitter should queue the blocks internally and apply them at a rate they can handle.

Pretty crappy to limit people’s ability to curate.

Go one step further and support block groups, so if NFT’s become interesting you can enable them.