How to understand that a subscriber has blocked you in WhatsApp?

How to understand that a subscriber has blocked you in WhatsApp - briefly?

To determine if a subscriber has blocked you on WhatsApp, check for the absence of profile picture updates and delivery statuses (checkmarks) next to your messages. If these indicators are missing, it's likely that you have been blocked.

How to understand that a subscriber has blocked you in WhatsApp - in detail?

To determine if a subscriber has blocked you on WhatsApp, look for the following indicators:

  1. Profile Picture and Status: If you can't see their profile picture or status update, it might indicate that they have blocked you. However, this could also be due to privacy settings, so it's not conclusive on its own.
  2. Delivery Checks: When you send a message, check the delivery status:

    • One Check Mark (✓): This means your message was sent but not delivered. It could suggest that they have blocked you.
    • Two Check Marks (✓✓): If you see two check marks, it indicates that your message was delivered successfully. In this case, they likely haven't blocked you.
  3. Read Receipts: If you usually receive read receipts (blue ticks ✓✓) from the contact but suddenly stop seeing them, it might mean they have blocked you or changed their privacy settings to hide read receipts.
  4. Call Attempts: If your call attempts don't go through and you only hear the message "Call ended" without ringing, it could suggest that they have blocked you.
  5. Group Conversations: If you are in a group conversation with this contact and notice that their messages aren’t appearing for you while others can see them, it might indicate that they have blocked you.
  6. Contact Information: Check if the contact's information (name, profile picture) is still visible in your contacts list. If it has disappeared or shows as unknown, they may have blocked you.