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View your blocked accounts from your computer or mobile device
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If you block someone on X , formerly known as Twitter, their profile will be added to a list under your blocked account settings. This wikiHow guide will show you how to view the list of accounts blocked from your Twitter/X account.

Things You Should Know

  • To see who you blocked on a computer, go to the "Privacy and safety" section of your Settings, then select "Mute and block" > "Blocked accounts."
  • Using the X mobile app and the Windows Store app, navigate to your "Privacy and safety settings", then find "Blocked accounts" under "Safety".
Method 1
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Desktop Site

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  1. Log in to https://www.twitter.com . Then, click More in left column and select Settings and Support > Settings and privacy .
  2. Select the Privacy and safety section of your Settings from the list.
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  3. It is represented by a mute icon.
  4. It's in the side panel toward the bottom. This shows you a list of everyone you've blocked on X. [1] It's towards the bottom.
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Method 2
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Mobile Apps

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  1. You'll see this at the top of the X app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad.
  2. Now you'll see a list of everyone you've blocked on Twitter (X).
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Method 3
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Windows Store App

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  1. Click More in the column on the left-hand side of the page, and select Settings and Support > Settings and privacy .
  2. Select the Privacy and safety section of your Settings from the list.
  3. It is represented by a mute icon.
  4. This expands a list of everyone you've blocked on Twitter. [2]
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