Does the subscriber see in WhatsApp that he is blocked?

Does the subscriber see in WhatsApp that he is blocked - briefly?

When a user is blocked on WhatsApp, they may notice certain changes, such as the absence of the contact's last seen status or profile picture. However, there are no explicit notifications from WhatsApp indicating that one has been blocked.

Does the subscriber see in WhatsApp that he is blocked - in detail?

When a user is blocked on WhatsApp, there are several indicators that can signal to them that they have been restricted by another user. Here's an in-depth look at what a blocked subscriber might experience:

  1. Message Delivery Indicators: The most telling sign of being blocked is the absence of delivery checks (the checkmarks next to your message). Normally, WhatsApp messages display one gray checkmark when sent and two gray checkmarks when delivered to the recipient's phone. If a user has been blocked, they will only see one gray checkmark, indicating that the message was sent but not delivered.
  2. Profile Picture Visibility: Blocked users will no longer be able to view the profile picture of the person who blocked them. The profile picture will appear as a default gray icon with a question mark, signaling that the image could not be loaded.
  3. About Section: If you try to view the "About" section of the user who has blocked you, it will also show up blank or display only basic information such as their phone number and status (if they have one set).
  4. Calls and Status Updates: Blocked users will find that calls do not go through, and the "Last Seen" or "Online" status of the person who blocked them will no longer be visible. Similarly, any status updates posted by the blocking user will not be accessible to the blocked subscriber.
  5. Group Interactions: In group chats, a blocked user can still view messages from the person who blocked them and interact with them in the group setting. However, they won't see any changes made to the blocker's profile picture or status updates within the group.
  6. No Notification Received: If someone tries to add you to a group after blocking you, you will not receive a notification about it. Only after being added to the group can you see their messages in that specific chat.

While these signs are strong indicators of being blocked, they are not definitive proof. Other reasons, such as network issues or the other user having WhatsApp settings configured to hide certain information, could also result in similar experiences. However, if multiple of these signs are present, it is likely that the user has been blocked on WhatsApp.