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One way to find out is by asking the friend whose page you're on to verify the account's existence. Method 3. Open Facebook's website.

If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password in the top-right side of the page before continuing. This method only works if you or the person whom you suspect blocked you had at least a one-message conversation with each other. You'll need to use the Facebook website version of Messenger, since the mobile app occasionally still shows blocked accounts. Click the Messages icon. It's a speech bubble-shaped icon with a lightning bolt in it.

You'll find this in the top-right side of the page. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. Click See All in Messenger. This link is at the very bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Messenger page. Select the conversation. Click the conversation with the person whom you think blocked you. You'll find it in the left-hand column of conversations.

You may have to scroll down through this column to find the conversation. It's in the upper-right side of the conversation window. Clicking it prompts a pop-out window to appear on the right side of the conversation.

Look for a link to their profile. If you can't find a link in the sidebar below the "Facebook Profile" heading, you know that they did one of the following: They blocked you. When someone blocks you, you can't reply to their messages or visit their profile. They deleted their account. Unfortunately, the exact same thing happens when someone deletes their account.

Method 4. Ask a mutual friend. Once you've determined that you can't access the account of the person whom you suspect blocked you, contact a friend of yours who was also a friend of the other person and ask them if the person's account is still live. If they confirm that the account is still active, you know you've been blocked. This is the only way to ensure that you've been blocked or haven't been blocked without contacting the person directly, but some will consider it to be an invasion of privacy.

Check other social media. If you follow the person on Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, or some other social media site, check to see if you suddenly can't find their account. This might indicate that they've blocked you here as well. Alternatively, look for an indication that they deleted their Facebook page. Many people will announce that they have closed their Facebook account on alternate social media.

Contact the person directly. Ultimately, the only way to be sure that someone has blocked you is by asking them directly. If you choose to do this, make sure it isn't in a threatening or abrasive manner.

You must also be prepared to hear that they have indeed blocked you, however hard that may be to hear. Only do this as a last resort—if a long-term friend has blocked you, for example, it might be worth talking to them to try to salvage the relationship.

Otherwise, it might be best to take the hit and move on. They won't be able to see anything that you say or do on Facebook. Not Helpful 20 Helpful If you delete your profile on Facebook and start again, can you get the person who blocked you back?

As long as your profile was deleted not disabled, deleted , and you start again with a new email address, of course , yes, you can get the person who blocked you back.

However, they still have the power to block you if they wish, so therefore, the process of deleting your old account and starting over again would've been absolutely pointless.

There is probably a good reason for being blocked, so perhaps deal with that issue foremost. Not Helpful 25 Helpful No, they can't. People on Facebook won't know if you see their comments, posts, timelines, or profile. Not Helpful 5 Helpful I can't reply to a recent message. It says, "You can't reply to this message. If it says that "this person isn't receiving messages from you at this time," he or she could have blocked you from Messenger, but not from Facebook. Who blocked me on Facebook?

It's a question many of us will have asked. Thankfully, there's plenty you can do if you suspect someone has blocked you on Facebook. Perhaps a good friend has suddenly started ignoring you. Or perhaps you have stopped seeing their posts on your feed.

Are they just busy? Or have you done something wrong and been blocked? You can't directly see who blocked you on Facebook, but there are a few decent indicators to watch out for.

The first thing you should do is determine whether you've been blocked or unfriended yes, that hurts too. Let's say you've found a meme you want to show a friend. Normally, you'd simply tag them by writing their name then clicking on the relevant link to their profile.

They'd be notified of the tag and see it next time they log in. But if you've been blocked by that person, you won't be able to tag them in any posts—that includes memes, photos, and any posts you're adding to your or someone else's timeline. Whether you can tag someone who has unfriended you on Facebook depends on the other person's privacy settings. It also depends on the settings of a group you might be a part of: if the other person isn't in the private group, you can't tag them anyway.

Search for your friend on Facebook. Simply sign in and you'll see the search box at the top-left of the page. Similarly, if you want to know who blocked you on the Facebook app, it's at the top of your feed. A list of profiles and pages will come up. Toggle the results by clicking on People. If you've been blocked, their profile won't show up under this setting. However, if you're searching All , there's a chance you will see them, even in the event that they have blocked you.

If you see the display image of the person you're looking for, click on it. You'll be able to partially view the profile depending on their privacy settings if they've simply unfriended you.

But if you've been blocked, you won't be able to access anything. You can then go looking for further signs. The easiest way is to head to the profile of someone you and the person who has potentially blocked you both know.

You'll be able to see a brief list of their friends; click on See All. It should tell you how many contacts you have in common. You can scroll through their contacts or just type into the field which reads "Search Friends". If you can see their name and profile picture, you can let out a sigh of relief, as they haven't blocked you.

If you can't see them, there is another potential answer for their absence. They might have deactivated their whole account. We'll come back to that later. Here's another trick, albeit one which relies on you having communicated with the person before. If no results show and their name is spelled correctly, they have either blocked or unfriended you. Look through your Facebook feed. If you don't see posts of theirs, they might have blocked or unfriended you.

This option for researching is only available if you know they are active on Facebook, and it can be inconclusive because Facebook's algorithms could be deciding not to show their posts for other reasons. They may still be friends with you but could have privacy settings set to exclude you from viewing their posts.

Normally, Facebook users can be searched. Try searching the person's name on Facebook by typing their name into the search bar at the top of the page. If you know that their profile has not been deleted and the friend no longer appears or you receive the message stating that the content is not available, they have likely blocked or unfriended you. Try sending the friend a message using Facebook Messenger. If you see an error message, they have likely blocked you, unfriended you, or their profile has been deleted.

If you happen to have a URL link directly to your friend's profile, try going to it. If you receive a message that the content is unavailable, they may have blocked you. For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.

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