The best choice between blocking and removing someone depends on your specific situation and desired outcome.
Blocking:
- Blocks communication: You prevent the person from contacting you through the platform.
- Doesn't erase history: Your past interactions remain visible to you.
- Temporary: You can unblock someone at any time.
- Example: Blocking someone on social media prevents them from sending you messages, commenting on your posts, or seeing your content.
Removing:
- Eliminates all traces: Your interactions with the person disappear from the platform.
- Permanent: You cannot recover the removed content or interactions unless the platform allows for restoration.
- Example: Removing someone from a group chat on messaging apps removes their messages and prevents them from joining the chat again.
In conclusion, blocking is a temporary solution for preventing unwanted communication, while removing someone permanently erases your interactions. Consider your specific needs and desired outcomes when deciding between these options.