If a number is blocked in WhatsApp, can the subscriber see messages - briefly?
If a number is blocked on WhatsApp, the subscriber will not be able to view any messages sent by the blocker. However, they may still see messages from other contacts and groups they are part of.
If a number is blocked in WhatsApp, can the subscriber see messages - in detail?
If a number is blocked on WhatsApp, the subscriber will not be able to see any messages sent by the person who has been blocked. Here’s how this works in detail:
When you block someone on WhatsApp, several changes occur in the communication dynamics between the two parties involved. Firstly, the blocked user will no longer be able to send messages to your number. Any message they attempt to send will fail to deliver and will not appear in their chat window with a notification indicating that the message was not sent because the recipient's number is no longer registered with WhatsApp.
From the perspective of the subscriber who has blocked the number, there are also significant changes. You will not receive any messages from the blocked user. This means that none of their messages will appear in your chat window, and you will not be notified about any missed communications from them. Essentially, WhatsApp acts as if the blocked user does not exist within your contact list, ensuring complete isolation from their attempts to communicate with you.
Moreover, WhatsApp ensures that the privacy settings of the subscriber who has initiated the block are respected. The blocked user cannot see your status updates, profile picture changes, or any other information shared through WhatsApp. This comprehensive blocking mechanism is designed to protect users from unwanted communication and potential harassment, providing a secure environment for messaging.
In summary, when a number is blocked on WhatsApp, the subscriber will not see any messages sent by the blocked user. The blocking feature is robust and ensures that all forms of communication are effectively severed, maintaining the privacy and security of the subscriber who has initiated the block.