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Someone Who Blocked Me Weeks Ago On Twitter Keeps Showing Up In Search Options? Is There A Way To Change That?

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Evan2020 | 22:54 Tue 10th May 2022 | Technology
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I really don’t want to be reminded of the person I’ve moved on and am doing fine but would rather not have to keep seeing her name and I have tried deleting and reinstalling Twitter app and logging out logging back in and it hasn’t worked.
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TheChair yeah but when I start searching if I type the first letter of her name it still shows up and plus when I hit the @ symbol when making a tweet it shows up.
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Can someone please help? I want to stop the name from showing up when I do a new search or when I click @ and clearing search history doesn’t solve this when I type the first letter of her name to search something else hers still shows up again and if I hit @ when composing a tweet she shows up as someone I can @ and I don’t want any of that.
Have you cleated the cashe on your browser aswell.
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Bobbinwales how does that work exactly and what does it accomplish?
Not sure why its such a issue though and its only searches with same first letter??
Try it and see. Go in your browser.... chrome Firefox ie etc. Delete all your history and tick all options to clear stored things
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Yeah like her name shows up in the search options. Yeah maybe it’s not a huge deal it’s just I’d rather not be reminded of the person after how they turned on me that’s all.
Grow a pair Evan and harden up.
Life isn't always what we want.
Leave Twitter.
It's rubbish anyway.

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