Have you been blocked by someone on Facebook?
Facebook block: Not so easy in real life, done with one click in social networks: People who you no longer want to see or hear from or, conversely, to whom you no longer want to reveal anything about yourself, are removed “easy-cheesy” by blocking . This makes further contact impossible or at least very difficult.
How do you actually know if you've been blocked on Facebook?
Many so-called friends have accumulated on Facebook over the years. Former school or work colleagues, holiday acquaintances, etc. You don't actually have any contact with most of them, they are just in the contact list. With such people you usually don't even notice that you have been blocked. But with people who are a little closer to you, you'll notice that you can't see anything anymore. You probably won't suspect anything bad for a while, but eventually you'll find yourself wondering, "Was I blocked?" There are a few ways to find out:
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Searching on Facebook
If you can no longer find the relevant person in the Facebook name search, it may be that you have been blocked by this person.
It then appears as if the profile no longer exists on Facebook. However, it is also quite possible that the person has changed their name and therefore no longer appears under the name you are looking for.
The chat history on Facebook
Even if you are blocked by someone, previous chats are retained.
However, you can no longer reply to the last message. You can also no longer click on the person's name from the chat to get to their profile. But the same applies here: If this person has logged out of Facebook or deleted the profile, it looks the same.
Third party search
To be on the safe side and rule out the first two points, you can ask someone else to find the person in question using the search. If the profile appears here, the account still exists in its original form and the probability is very high that you have been blocked.
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Avoid blocks
You can't always say with 100% certainty that you've actually been blocked, but some signs are very obvious. The only way to avoid being blocked - especially by people you don't care about - is to behave in such a way that there is no reason for you to be blocked.
Source: t3n.de
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