Does a blocked WhatsApp user see that they are blocked?

Does a blocked WhatsApp user see that they are blocked - briefly?

A blocked WhatsApp user will not be explicitly notified if they have been blocked by someone else. They may notice signs such as the inability to see the profile picture or status updates of the person who blocked them, but there is no direct message or alert indicating they have been blocked.

Does a blocked WhatsApp user see that they are blocked - in detail?

When a user is blocked on WhatsApp, the experience can vary between the blocker and the blocked user. The primary indication for the blocked user is a change in the contact's status. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what happens:

  1. Profile Picture and Status: For the blocked user, the profile picture and status updates of the person who blocked them will no longer be visible. This can be one of the first signs that something has changed.
  2. Messages: Any messages sent by the blocked user to the blocker will not be delivered. Instead, they will see a single checkmark (indicating the message was sent), but it won’t turn into double checkmarks (indicating delivery). This is different from typical WhatsApp behavior where messages usually deliver instantly.
  3. Calls: The blocked user will also notice that calls to the blocker do not go through. There will be no ringing or busy tone; the call simply won't connect.
  4. Last Seen and Online Status: The “last seen” and “online” status of the blocker will also become unavailable to the blocked user. This can be another clear sign that something has changed in their WhatsApp interaction.
  5. No Notification: It’s important to note that WhatsApp does not send a notification or any explicit message indicating that the user has been blocked. The changes are subtle and require the blocked user to pay attention to these details.
  6. Group Interactions: If both users are part of the same group, the situation becomes slightly more complex. The blocked user can still see messages from the blocker within the group chat, but they won't be able to call or send direct messages to the blocker outside of the group context.

In summary, while WhatsApp does not provide a direct notification that a user has been blocked, there are several indirect indications that can alert the blocked user to this change in status. These include the disappearance of profile pictures and status updates, undelivered messages, failed calls, and the unavailability of “last seen” and “online” statuses.