Oh yes, they have a inhumane system according to which if anyone request to block a person, they automatically do it, without asking for the precise reasons to do so, particularly if the other person is also a Twitter user.
They should have respect and a high quality service to their clients. On the contrary, their procedure is brutal, do not listen to both parties but just one of them, and that becomes totally unfair.
Someone can request to block someone on Twitter, but what it is nonsensical is when they say “You cannot follow or see the x x x Tweets”.
To follow means that you are in full relation to the other person, you can comment what he or she says on Twitter. To see is totally different.
The responsible for Twitter should take out that second part. Do not allow to see what a person tweets, is almost ridiculous, but also goes against freedom.
There must be a sense of humanity and equilibrium in all of this, and a sense of social responsibility and fairness.
The people who run Twitter hide themselves to avoid giving valid answers to one like me that demand to be able to see the twitter of any person.
The policy they have must be changed immediately.
Milton W. Hourcade