How to Know If Someone Blocked You on Facebook
We've all been there—scrolling through Facebook, and suddenly it feels like someone just vanished. If you can't find their profile or send them a message anymore, you might be wondering if they've blocked you. It's not the easiest thing to figure out, but there are a few signs you can look for. Let's break down how to know if someone blocked you on Facebook.
How to Tell If Someone Blocked You on Facebook
Being blocked and unfriended are similar and show similar signs. To figure out if you've been blocked instead of just unfriended, you can use the following methods to judge.
- Method 1: Can't See Their Posts on Your Facebook Feed
- Method 2: Can't Found the Person in Your Friends List
- Method 3: Can't Find Them on Facebook Search
- Method 4: Can't View Their Profile Page
- Method 5: Can't Message Them on Facebook Messenger
- Method 6: Can't Tag Them in Any Posts or Comments
- Method 7: Can't Invite the Person to Groups or Events
Method 1. Can't See Their Posts on Your Facebook Feed
Notice you can't see the posts of a friend you usually interact with on Facebook? This might be a sign they've blocked you. Normally, friends' posts appear on your home feed regularly, so suddenly not seeing them can be telling.
Author's Verdict: While they might have changed their settings, unfriended you, or even deactivated their account, the sudden absence of their posts is a strong clue they might have blocked you. If you're not sure, check their profile with another account or ask a mutual friend to see if they can see their posts.
Method 2. Can't Find the Person in Your Friends List
One of the first things you can do is to search their name in your friend list. A common question is whether you can tell if someone blocked you by simply looking there.
The truth is, it can be a sign. Open your Facebook, click on 'Friends,' then 'Your friends,' and search for their name. If their name pops up, you're in the clear; if not, it might mean they've blocked you.
Author Verdict: Don't jump to conclusions right away—sometimes, as they might just delete their account or unfriend you, resulting in similar results. So, check with mutual friends or look for other signs before deciding anything for sure.
Method 3. Can't Find Them on Facebook Search
If they don't show up in your Friend list, your next step might be to search them on Facebook. You'll notice if someone has blocked you on Facebook, they might not show up when you search for them. If typing their name into the search bar doesn't bring up their profile, it could be a sign that they've blocked you.
Author Verdict: This method alone can't certainly confirm if you've been blocked, as the target account might be deleted or deactivated. First, double-check your spelling and try searching again. If their account still doesn't appear, use another Facebook account to search. If their name is absent, they've likely deleted or deactivated their account. If their name appears, you've been blocked.
Method 4. Can't View Their Profile Page
Another hint that you might be blocked is if you can't access their profile page. Normally, having a direct URL to their profile is a great way to check—just click, and you should see their page. But if you've been blocked, you'll run into an error message like "The content is unavailable right now."
Author's Verdict: Before concluding you're blocked, consider that they might have deactivated their account or changed privacy settings. To figure this out, try accessing their profile using another Facebook account. If you see the same prompt with the other account, it likely means their account is deactivated or set to private. If not, then you may have been blocked.
Method 5. Can't Message Them on Facebook Messenger
Being unable to send messages on Facebook Messenger could indicate you've been blocked. Normally, you can message the person without issues, but being blocked prevents your messages from going through. You may notice a "Couldn't Send" alert, along with "This person is unavailable on Messenger" at the bottom of the chat.
Author's Verdict: To be sure, check whether you've been unfriended, as this can create similar issues, or see if they’ve deactivated their account. Trying to message them from another account can confirm whether you've actually been blocked on Messenger.
Method 6. Can't Tag Them in Any Posts or Comments
As you probably know, tagging your friends is common on Facebook, whether it's in a post you want to dedicate to them or a picture. If you suddenly can't find or tag them, it might mean they’ve blocked you.
Typically, when tagging, Facebook lets you input a friend's name, which should pop up automatically. If you’re blocked, their name won't appear as an option for tagging.
Author's Verdict: Not being able to tag someone might also be due to their privacy settings or if they've deactivated their account. You can try tagging them from another account. If tagging is possible with the other account, it's likely you've been blocked. If not, they might have adjusted their settings or deactivated their profile.
Method 7. Can't Invite the Person to Groups or Events
Finally, one way to check if someone might have blocked you is by trying to invite them to a group or event on Facebook. Simply set up an event or group and try to invite them from your friends list. If their name doesn't appear, it could mean you're blocked.
Author's Verdict: Before you worry, consider other reasons, like changes to their privacy settings or a temporary Facebook break. However, if you can't invite them, it's a strong hint that you might have been blocked, so keep that in mind.
How to Know If Someone Just Blocked You on Messenger and Not Facebook?
Blocking on Messenger is more limited compared to blocking on Facebook, focusing specifically on the messaging aspect. To find out if someone has blocked you on Messenger but not on Facebook, here's what typically happens:
Messaging
You won't be able to send them messages or see their active status on Messenger. Any previous message threads you shared will still be visible, but you won't be able to contact them through the chat.
Facebook Interactions
You will still be Facebook friends, and you can see their posts, comment on them, and tag them if they haven’t adjusted other privacy settings on their account.
Calls on Messenger
You'll be unable to call them or start a video chat through Messenger.
Group Chats
If you're both in a group chat, you'll still see their messages in the group, and they can see yours.
Extra Tip: Differences between Being Blocked and Unfriended
As you've seen, the signs of being blocked or unfriended on Facebook can look quite similar, making it tricky to tell the difference. Here’s a straightforward comparison to help you figure out which one you might be experiencing:
Aspect | Blocked | Unfriended |
---|---|---|
Profile Visibility | Cannot view the person's profile at all | Can view the person's profile if it's public or if you're allowed by their privacy settings |
Post in Your Feed | Won't see their posts | Won't see their posts |
Messaging | Cannot send messages | Can still send messages, unless restricted by privacy settings |
Tagging and Inviting | Cannot tag or invite them to events or groups | Can tag or invite unless restricted by privacy settings |
Friend List | Removed from your friend list | Removed from your friend list |
Searchability | Cannot find them via search | Can find them via search |
Bonus: Ensuring Your Child's Safe Facebook Interactions
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Final Thoughts
Overall, there are various ways to know if someone blocked you on Facebook. All you need to do is try a couple of them to be certain whether you have been blocked.
Also, before concluding, it would be nice to ask the person who you think has blocked you on Facebook whether they have done so. Sometimes they might have done so by mistake or deactivated their account. So, check it out (if possible) to be sure.
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