Not everyone deserves to know the news or everything about you. Not everyone can be used as a friend because in fact, the people around you also determine who you are now.
Summarized from Pop Science, the following are a number of steps that can be taken to get rid of toxic circles in cyberspace. In another way, you can get rid of people completely on the internet. Hope that helps, ok?
1. Spotify
Your music listening history on Spotify may not be sensitive information, but it can keep other people from seeing it. To block someone via the Spotify mobile app, tap 'Home', then the gear icon (top right), then 'View profile'. There, go to 'Followers' to see who's following you. Select a name from the list, then tap the three dots (top right) and 'Block'.
2. YouTube
Although there is no direct message feature anymore, someone can write comments on the content. To block it, click on the username and switch to the 'About' tab. After that click the flag on the right and select 'Block user'. They can still see your publicly published videos but are not allowed to write comments.
3. Google Maps
Check it out, have you ever shared your real-time location with other people and now you don't want to anymore? From Google Maps on the web, click the menu button (three lines, top left), then tap 'Location sharing', then go to 'Manage your location'. Click the 'X' next to the name of whoever you want to remove from the list. That person will no longer be able to see your location on Google Maps.
4. Apple Find My
Similar to Google Maps, to check and change with whom you're sharing your real-time location, open the 'Find My' app on your iPhone or iPad, then switch to the 'People' tab. Then, just select the name of the person you no longer want to be connected to. Next, click 'Stop Sharing My Location'.
5. All social media
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, just select the 'Block' button which is usually in the settings so you can avoid this person in cyberspace. WhatsApp and Telegram also have the option to block.