How to Tell if Someone Muted you on Twitter [October 2020]

Depending on who you ask, Twitter is either a vibrant social network that allows for interpersonal connections, or a cesspool of negativity and ignorance.

Fortunately, Twitter includes features to help users customize their Twitter experience and ignore specific users that can make the site a pain to use.

One of the easiest and most effective ways you can take control of your Twitter feed is by utilizing the mute feature, which allows you to hide the tweets of someone online without outright blocking them.

But what if you’re on the receiving end of this? and Can you tell if someone has muted you on Twitter?

Read on to find out.

Has Someone Muted You on Twitter?

Muting a user removes their Tweets from your timeline, but it does not tell the other person what has happened. So the answer to the main question of ‘Can you tell if someone muted you on Twitter?’ is no — at least not through the app itself. 

This feature was added with privacy in mind — it wouldn’t be very helpful for avoiding drama if it tattled on you.

Although you used to be able to use TweetDeck—Twitter’s own account management app built for power users—to view which users had muted you, Twitter fixed this exploit in 2018, rendering the app virtually useless for anyone who wanted to see if their account had been muted.

That makes it difficult to truly tell if someone muted you on Twitter, but with a quick workaround, you can make a pretty good guess.

Social Engineering on Twitter

So, what are your other options for properly detecting whether someone has you muted? Here’s the deal: while this isn’t guaranteed to work, by using a bit of social deduction, we can quickly determine whether or not someone has you muted. Here’s how to do it.

Muting on Twitter doesn’t just turn off your tweets and retweets in their feed—it also disables notifications from your account on their device. Find a tweet on their profile that seems pretty basic in nature, then reply with something short and simple, but enough to garner a response in either a like or a reply.

Wait to see if you get a response, and if you do, there’s a good chance you aren’t muted. However, if your reply goes unnoticed, it’s likely the other use has muted your account.

How to Mute Someone on Twitter

Muting someone is very quick and easy to do.  You just need to open a Tweet and select the ‘Mute’ option. You can unmute someone just as easily, too.

Muting someone is not the same as unfollowing or blocking. You can still Direct Message a muted account and they can DM you. You just don’t see their Tweets in your timeline. It’s roughly the same as unfollowing someone on Facebook without unfriending them.

To mute someone from a tweet:

  1. Open the Tweet and select the down arrow icon.
  2. Select Mute.

To mute from a user profile:

  1. Open the profile page of the person you want to mute.
  2. Select the three-dot menu icon on the page.
  3. Select Mute from the menu.

To unmute someone, you just need to visit their profile again and select the speaker icon to unmute them.

The Many Uses of Muting

Muting someone on Twitter isn’t just about quieting the over-sharers or giving yourself space from difficult relatives. Sure, that is its primary objective, but it is also useful if you manage social media accounts for work or as a profession. I used to do both of those and used the mute function often.

Muting Individuals

Muting individual Twitter users is handy both personally and professionally. Personally, you get to avoid their Tweets while remaining connected. This avoids some of that awkwardness that comes with blocking or unfriending someone who will probably want to know why or find some new and exciting way to harass you. Professionally, it means you can clean up a commercial Twitter feed, filter out the marketing, spam, bots, and trolls, and keep your timeline free and clear.

It also means you can maintain and grow your follower count without having to actually give much thought to their Tweets. While someone’s personal follower count is still seen as a metric for popularity, businesses and organizations have to keep it as high as possible to gain validity and recognition for the business or group they’re supporting. Muting keeps the numbers but cleans out the feed.

Muting Organizations

Whether you’re muting candidates and PACs during election season, or just trying to mute brands who spam you with too much information, muting organizations online is a great option to clear out some of the clutter in your feed. If you’re finding a lot of spam, muting the account that sent it really works.  You might find yourself taking a few moments to go on a muting spree.  Thankfully, the process is so simple, you can get a lot of spam muted in just a little time!

Do you know any way to tell if someone muted you on Twitter? Tell us below if you do!

10 thoughts on “How to Tell if Someone Muted you on Twitter [October 2020]”

Cleopadera says:
I’m one of those who don’t care how many followers I have. I go to Twitter to shout my concern with what is happening in the country. I’m not there to gain popularity. I’m there to release apprehension about Trump and his party. I’m not sure why people feel they need followers unless they have low self esteem.
Madre de Cleopadera says:
You’re right lady, no one cares what your comment is. Go back to your rioting, looting and killing.
Jeremy says:
This doesn’t work. You can only add a HOME COLUMN for accounts that you own or have access to. Please update your article.
Daryl Hidalgo says:
This no longer works considering there was a change made on the TweetDeck. Perhaps you can revisit the website and release another article on this based on the new interface and features of TweetDeck.
al says:
hi! does it still work if somebody who doesn’t follow you muted you? or do they have to follow you?
Kellen Melborne says:
I am a Mute.
Jano says:
There is a verse in the bible that guides you through being muted on Twitter. Think of a relationship on Twitter as a tree. Think of the repluys to you as the fruits on the tree. The Bible says . “If your tree does not produce fruit, wait a year and if your tree still does not produce fruit. Wait a nother year. After the nobleman waited a third year and told God his tree did not produce fruit. God said “Chop the tree down!” so that meens you should stop tweeting to that person because they probably muted you. Unfortunately this may be more difficult for guys who are tweeting to a pritty lady on Twitter.
Another bible verse says “Do not cast your perls before the swine”
The swine is the account that doesn’t tweet back to you. And the time you spend tweeting are your precious perls.
Jano says:
The best way to find out is to go a supperior court and have a jjudge supena you or your friends twitter record, Tell the Judge that you have waisted your lifetime trying to communicate to thid person and muting you has been a cruel and unusual punnishment carried out by twitter for had you now that this person is filtering you out from there life you would have not waisted all your time on this person. Also show the judge that you did nothing to harm that person and you have a clean record. One women was once able to find out who her twitter bully was my a court supena of twitter. It turned out to be her friends stupid 17year old son.
Mary says:
I could tell someone muted me without this. They stopped liking and commenting my stuff
and my comments under their tweets were not replied to. I caught on cos they used to like and tweet my stuff, and answer me and now they don’t. I asked him had i upset him as he unfollowed me before, he said that must be a glitch and he promised i did nothing wrong. He added me back and for 2 days he liked the odd thing or 2 and replied to me but then silence. So i know he’s muted me cos he replies to everyone else. So he obviously doesn’t see my posts.
Nelson says:
This doesn’t work. When you create another home locum in tweetdeck, there is NO WHERE to “Add the person you suspect has muted you into this view.” It just keeps adding a home column from your own account.
Elenakr says:
Mute

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