Three-step workflow

    Turn the example into your mockup

    1. 1

      Invent the scenario

      Choose a fictional account and a clear comedic or educational premise before editing the screen.

    2. 2

      Customize the identity

      Replace the profile image, name, handle, and notice details so they support the intended context.

    3. 3

      Disclose the mockup

      Add a label or surrounding explanation anywhere an audience might interpret the image as authentic.

    Where this template helps

    Reaction memes

    Create an exaggerated fictional blocked-screen punchline without involving a real account.

    Media-literacy lessons

    Demonstrate how convincing platform-status images can be generated and why they require verification.

    Scripted props

    Preview an account-blocking moment for a scene, thumbnail, or presentation.

    Frequently asked questions

    Does this block a real account?+

    No. The generator only creates a fictional image and has no connection to X or Twitter.

    Can I change the blocked account details?+

    Yes. The profile identity and visible notice can be customized before export.

    How should I share a blocked-screen mockup?+

    Use invented identities and disclose that it is a mockup wherever viewers could mistake it for a real event.

    Ready to customize it?

    Open the matching Twitter / X generator.

    The editor opens with this example already loaded. Replace any detail, then export a clean PNG.

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