What do you see in WhatsApp if you are blocked - briefly?
If you are blocked on WhatsApp, you will notice that your messages to the contact are not delivered and there is no longer an online status visible for that person. This indicates that communication with them has been restricted by their action of blocking you.
What do you see in WhatsApp if you are blocked - in detail?
When a user is blocked on WhatsApp, the experience varies depending on whether you are trying to communicate with that user from your phone or through the web version of the app. Here's a detailed breakdown of what you might see:
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Phone Version:
- Profile Picture: If you try to view the profile picture of the person who blocked you, it will no longer be visible. The image will appear as a default icon or a grayed-out placeholder.
- Status Updates: You won't be able to see their status updates anymore. This includes any text, photos, or videos they share in their status.
- Last Seen Timestamp: The "last seen" timestamp will disappear from the conversation window. You will not be able to see when the person was last active on WhatsApp.
- Messages: When you send a message, it will show only one checkmark (indicating that it has been sent but not delivered). Messages won't be delivered to the blocked user, and they won't receive any notifications about your messages.
- Calls: Any calls made to the person who blocked you will fail to connect. You might see a message indicating that the call could not be completed.
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Web Version:
- If you attempt to access WhatsApp Web, you may notice that the blocked user's profile picture and status updates are no longer visible, similar to the phone version.
- The "last seen" timestamp will also disappear in the web interface.
- Messages sent from the web version will behave similarly to those on the phone—they won’t be delivered, and you'll only see one checkmark.
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Group Chats:
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Contact Information: