Then click on the search icon that is present on your screen.
See who has you blocked on twitter. “*mandatory evacuations issued* @kingcosopio confirms #boltcreekfire has hit @wadnr_fire level iii. Whatever the case may be, it’s still possible to see who has you blocked on twitter and why they might have done it. The first method is to simply visit the twitter profile page of suspected accounts that may have blocked you.
Capitalizing on the situation, a service, called blolook has come to the fore and will tell you. Anyone from skykomish to index north of hwy 2 needs to evacuate. Head to the blolook website on your computer or phone, and tap log in with twitter.
Log in to your account. Search for the user who you think has. Open twitter on a web browser or a mobile application.
Click here to log in with your twitter account. You might need to log. Search for their name in the twitter search bar or enter their twitter profile url.
Search the user’s handle on. Search for the person in question. Follow these steps to ensure whether someone is blocking you:
In the next page, click authorize app to continue. Instead, you'll see a message that says you're blocked. However, there is an easy way to work around this and view their tweets anyway, if they don't.