If someone blocked me in WhatsApp, how are messages displayed?

If someone blocked me in WhatsApp, how are messages displayed - briefly?

If you've been blocked on WhatsApp, sent messages to the blocker will display only a single checkmark (indicating they have left your device), but not two checkmarks (confirming delivery). Additionally, you won't see updates to the blocker's profile picture or status.

If someone blocked me in WhatsApp, how are messages displayed - in detail?

If you suspect that someone has blocked you on WhatsApp, the way your messages are displayed can provide some clues. Here is a detailed breakdown of what to look for:

  1. Single Check Mark: When you send a message to someone who has blocked you, it will initially show only one check mark. This indicates that the message has been sent from your device but not yet delivered to the recipient's phone.
  2. No Double Check Marks: If the person has indeed blocked you, you will notice that the double check marks (which indicate delivery) do not appear. Normally, after the recipient receives the message, two check marks should appear next to it. The absence of these indicates a potential block.
  3. Last Seen and Online Status: Another telltale sign is that you cannot see their last seen or online status. WhatsApp restricts this information from being viewed by blocked users. If you try to view their profile, the "last seen" section might be blank or show a generic message like "Last seen: unknown."
  4. Profile Picture: You will also notice that you cannot see any updates to their profile picture. The image remains static and does not change even if they update it on their end.
  5. No Read Receipts: If the person has enabled read receipts, you would typically see a blue double check mark when your message is read. However, if you are blocked, these blue check marks will not appear, and you won't know whether they have read your messages or not.
  6. Group Interactions: In group chats, you might still see their messages. However, their profile picture will be generic (a default image), and you won't be able to view their "last seen" status within the group either.
  7. Calls: Attempting to make a call to them will usually fail or go unanswered without ringing. This is another indication that they might have blocked you.

While these signs can strongly suggest that someone has blocked you on WhatsApp, it's important to note that they are not definitive proof. Other factors, such as network issues or the person simply being offline, could also contribute to these symptoms. However, if multiple indicators align, it is highly likely that your contact has indeed blocked you.