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Dear savages, this new feature is made for you

If you are tired of seeing mentions from people you have muted, Twitter has come to your rescue.

Savages would love this new Twitter feature

We know savages and Yoruba demons are likely to block and mute people who don't get the message that their DM slide-ins are unwelcomed.

Babes, you know guys like this. They are always in your DMs, creeping up and begging you to date them. They are stalkers who won't leave you alone. After muting them they still pop up on your mentions.

Well, Twitter has now made it possible for you not to see mentions from guys or babes you have muted or blocked. So for Yoruba demons who have muted certain chicks on their timelines and still see their mentions, this feature is great for them.

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Well, this feature will be great for people who are not savages and Yoruba demons also.

This new feature from Twitter is part of the company's initiative to eliminate abuse on the micro-blogging site.

Twitter announced this new feature yesterday, Thursday, February 16, 2017. "Now, you won't be notified about replies to conversations started by people you've blocked/muted, unless replies are from people you follow" tweeted Twitter Safety.

This new development is a follow up to Twitter's initiative to stop harassment. On February 7, 2017, Twitter announced it was introducing filters to block out abusive replies on people's timelines.

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