X is developing a tool to block links in replies to cut down on spam

No more weird links.
By Tim Marcin  on 
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X is looking into a tool to block links in replies. Credit: Photo Illustration by Jaque Silva/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

X is developing a new tool that'll allow users to block links in replies, which could help cut down on spam.

Engadget noted that the new tool first surfaced online via a post from independent app researcher Nima Owji, who has discovered such unreleased features in the past.

Owji, simply enough, posted, "X is working on the ability to let you disable links in the replies of your posts!" Owji included a screenshot of what the potentially forthcoming tool looks like.

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The feature looks simple enough. It'll just be a box to check to disable links in the replies. That could be helpful to stop the accounts that flood popular posts with spammy links, often to questionable products. Others post links intentionally trying to mislead you. So blocking replies with links could certainly prove helpful.

Christopher Stanley, senior director for security engineering at X, posted a reply about the feature, confirming that it was real and that his team built the tool.

Soon enough you might be able to post a dumb joke without worrying about weird links in your replies. There's been a lot of recent bad change for X, formerly Twitter, but maybe this could be a helpful tool.

Topics X/Twitter

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Tim Marcin

Tim Marcin is an Associate Editor on the culture team at Mashable, where he mostly digs into the weird parts of the internet. You'll also see some coverage of memes, tech, sports, and the occasional hot take. You can find him posting endlessly about Buffalo wings on the website formerly known as Twitter at @timmarcin.


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