Khloé Kardashian changed her Instagram page setting to private recently after she reunited with her ex Tristan Thompson on their daughter True’s birthday. The celebrity has changed the account back to public, but her move has been ridiculed by her fans online.

Kardashian’s account was private for some time, but the change in setting only stopped people who are not her followers from seeing her posts. When a fan asked her about the change in setting, the reality TV star laughed it off by saying that she had “no idea” how the change happened. She also added that she didn’t know how to make such a change, Us Weekly reported.

The Instagram account setting has been changed to public as of this writing, just as Kardashian promised her fan. Speculation is rife about why she made her account private. While some believe that the reality TV star didn’t want her ex to see her posts, others felt that she made her account private after some fans slammed her for allowing Thompson to attend True’s birthday party.

The change in the account setting to private came after Kardashian shared a cryptic message that seemed to be aimed at Thompson.

“Don’t kill people with kindness because not everyone deserves your kindness. Kill people with your silence because not everyone deserves your attention,” Kardashian wrote on her Instagram page, before making her page private, Page Six reported.

However, some fans made fun of Kardashian for the move. Commenting on the issue, some people pointed out that even though she changed the setting to private, it doesn’t change the fact that she is a celebrity with 90 plus million followers who can still see her posts and that all her activities will be public knowledge anyway.

Kardashian may not be ready to start dating just yet, but she has many well-wishers who want the best for her. La La Anthony is one such friend, and in a recent interview, she said that she doesn’t care who the reality star dates next as long as he makes her happy, Us Weekly reported.

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Khloe Kardashian attends the NBCUniversal 2017 Upfront on May 15, 2017 in New York City. Getty Images/Angela Weiss