Can I send a message in WhatsApp if I have been blocked there?

Can I send a message in WhatsApp if I have been blocked there - briefly?

If you've been blocked on WhatsApp, you won't be able to send messages to that contact. This is because your messages will not be delivered and the other person will not receive any notifications from you.

Can I send a message in WhatsApp if I have been blocked there - in detail?

If you have been blocked on WhatsApp, you will not be able to send messages to the person who has blocked you. When someone blocks your number, they effectively remove your ability to communicate with them via WhatsApp. This means that any messages you attempt to send will fail to deliver and you will not receive any confirmation or notification that the message was undelivered. Additionally, if you try to call the person who has blocked you, your call will not go through.

It's important to note that being blocked on WhatsApp is different from simply being removed from someone’s contact list. If you have been removed but not blocked, you would still be able to send messages and calls to that person, as long as their number is saved in your contacts or if they have a public profile with a displayed phone number.

If you suspect that you might have been blocked, there are some indications you can look for:

  1. Last Seen: If the contact's last seen timestamp does not update, it could indicate that you have been blocked. However, this is not conclusive, as they may have their last seen status hidden or turned off.
  2. Profile Picture: You will no longer be able to see updates to the person’s profile picture. If the image appears outdated, it might suggest that you are blocked.
  3. Messages: Any messages you send will not display a single check mark (indicating they have been sent) or double check marks (indicating they have been delivered). They will simply remain with one check mark indefinitely.
  4. Calls: If you try to make an audio or video call, it will not connect and will show a message indicating that the call could not be completed.

If you find yourself in this situation, it is advisable to respect the other person's decision and refrain from attempting to contact them further unless they initiate communication themselves.