Community-grade muting

The block button, but with friends.

Build a list of accounts whose posts you’re done donating eyeballs to. Publish it. Subscribe to lists made by like-minded wanna-be censors. Keep the final say.

No accounts. No signup. No actual blocking yet. This is a suspiciously handsome placeholder.

Punk-zine illustration of a fictional social post with a cartoon caricature of Donald Trump as its oversized avatar.
“Everyone is saying this is the most important post in internet history. Many such cases!!!”

Parody copy — not a real post or quote

Move your cursor around. The avatar is the target.

How to cancel responsibly(ish)

Curate harder. Together.

CancelBlock is for the accounts, pundits, reply guys, and professional outrage merchants you would rather never hear from again.

Not live yet 01

Build your nope list

Collect the people and opinions that make closing the app feel like self-care.

Not live yet 02

Publish your taste

Turn your carefully curated “absolutely not” into a blocklist other people can discover and use.

Not live yet 03

Borrow better judgment

Subscribe to people whose tolerance level matches yours. Accept, reject, or unsubscribe whenever you like.

One block is a boundary. A thousand blocks is a hobby. A shared blocklist is infrastructure.

Voluntary curation. Not a Ministry of Truth.

CancelBlock won’t remove anyone from the internet. Subscribers choose what disappears from their own view. We call it censorship because “collaborative personal filtering” has terrible merch.

Currently blocking: absolutely nothing.

CancelBlock is not operational yet. Accounts, publishing, subscriptions, and platform integrations are all still to come.