Blocking in WhatsApp, what does a blocked user see?

Blocking in WhatsApp, what does a blocked user see - briefly?

When a user is blocked on WhatsApp, they will no longer see the profile picture of the person who blocked them. Additionally, any messages sent by the blocked user to the blocker will not be delivered and will display as "sent" but not "delivered."

Blocking in WhatsApp, what does a blocked user see - in detail?

When a user is blocked on WhatsApp, the experience for the blocked individual can vary depending on several factors. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what a blocked user might encounter:

  1. Initial Message Status: If a user sends a message to someone who has blocked them, the initial status of that message will show as "Delivered," indicating that it was successfully sent from the sender's device but not necessarily received by the recipient. This status does not change to "Read" because the recipient's phone never actually receives the message.
  2. Subsequent Messages: Any further messages sent by the blocked user will not show any delivery status at all. This is because WhatsApp automatically restricts message delivery to blocked contacts, preventing any updates or changes in status from being visible to the sender.
  3. Call Attempts: If the blocked user attempts to make a voice or video call to the person who has blocked them, the call will not go through. The blocked user may see a "Connecting..." message for a brief period before the call fails, indicating that there is no connection established with the recipient.
  4. Profile Information: After being blocked, the blocked user will no longer be able to view the profile picture, status updates, or "last seen" information of the person who blocked them. These features are designed to provide privacy and security for users who do not wish to interact with certain individuals.
  5. Group Interactions: If both the blocked user and the blocker are part of the same WhatsApp group, the blocked user can still see messages sent by the blocker within that group. However, they will not be able to contact the blocker directly through private messages or calls outside of the group context.
  6. No Notification: It’s important to note that the blocked user does not receive any notification indicating that they have been blocked. The only clues might come from the lack of delivery status updates, failed call attempts, and inability to view certain profile information.

Understanding these nuances can help users navigate their communications more effectively and be aware of potential indicators when interactions seem one-sided or unusual.