Twitter’s “Don’t @ Me” Feature in the Works

Reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong has come across the new privacy control settings on Twitter, which will let you refrain people from mentioning you in tweets and replies. This feature can either block the mentions altogether or allow for mentions from a limited number of people. Twitter is working on letting you control who can mention you on Twitter pic.twitter.com/UemMCGcy70— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) October 13, 2022
From the screenshot shared by Wong, it is revealed that there will be three options under the Mentions settings. The option to allow or disallow people from mentioning you, the option to allow the mentions, and the option to allow people you follow to mention you.
This feature can prove to be a handy tool for many, especially public figures. It will allow you to maintain your privacy on the platform, thus, saving you from trolls and bullies. As per The Verge, Twitter’s privacy designer Dominic Camozzi confirmed that they are working on Mention controls but later deleted the tweet about it. It remains to be seen if this is expected to become official anytime soon.
The ability to control and limit mentions on Twitter will join existing privacy features that work on the same lines. Twitter already has a feature that can help you control who can mention you in replies. Plus, there’s the new feature to “unmention” yourself from tweets and replies to avoid unnecessary interaction with people.
We will let you when and if the new controls for Mentions will become official. So, stay tuned, and do tell us how you feel about the new rumored Twitter feature in the comments below.