Worried that someone blocked you on Facebook? There are ways to check for signs of whether that's the case. Here's how to find out.
Who blocked me on Facebook? It's a question many of us will have asked. Thankfully, there's plenty you can do if you suspect someone has blocked you on Facebook.
Perhaps a good friend has suddenly started ignoring you. Or perhaps you have stopped seeing their posts on your feed. Are they just busy? Or have you done something wrong and been blocked?
We'll show you how to find out who, if anyone, has blocked you on Facebook...
How to Find Out Who Blocked You on Facebook
You can't directly see who blocked you on Facebook, but there are a few decent indicators to watch out for.
The first thing you should do is determine whether you've been blocked or unfriended (yes, that hurts too).
Can You Still Tag Someone Who Has Blocked You?
Let's say you've found a meme you want to show a friend. Normally, you'd simply tag them by writing their name then clicking on the relevant link to their profile. They'd be notified of the tag and see it next time they log in.
But if you've been blocked by that person, you won't be able to tag them in any posts—that includes memes, photos, and any posts you're adding to your (or someone else's) timeline.
Whether you can tag someone who has unfriended you on Facebook depends on the other person's privacy settings. It also depends on the settings of a group you might be a part of: if the other person isn't in the private group, you can't tag them anyway.
Use the Facebook Search Function to See If You've Been Blocked
Search for your friend on Facebook. Simply sign in and you'll see the search box at the top-left of the page. Similarly, if you want to know who blocked you on the Facebook app, it's at the top of your feed.
A list of profiles and pages will come up. Toggle the results by clicking on People. If you've been blocked, their profile won't show up under this setting. However, if you're searching All, there's a chance you will see them, even in the event that they have blocked you.
If you see the display image of the person you're looking for, click on it. You'll be able to partially view the profile (depending on their privacy settings) if they've simply unfriended you. But if you've been blocked, you won't be able to access anything.
Use a Mutual Friend's Profile to Check Who Blocked You
You can then go looking for further signs. The easiest way is to head to the profile of someone you and the person who has potentially blocked you both know. You'll be able to see a brief list of their friends; click on See All. It should tell you how many contacts you have in common.
You can scroll through their contacts or just type into the field which reads "Search Friends".
If you can see their name and profile picture, you can let out a sigh of relief, as they haven't blocked you.
If you can't see them, there is another potential answer for their absence. They might have deactivated their whole account. We'll come back to that later.
Can You Read Previous Facebook Messages After Being Blocked?
Here's another trick, albeit one which relies on you having communicated with the person before. This doesn't help when it comes to relative strangers. (This shouldn't bother you too much. However, being blocked before properly acquainting yourself can be annoying.)
These will still be visible regardless of your friendship status. However, if you have been blocked, the other person's profile image won't appear, or will be replaced by a question mark. Their name might also be covered by black boxes too.
Are Contacts Who Might Have Blocked You Still on Messenger?
If you've previously spoken to this person using Facebook Messenger, this is another indicator you can check. You must do this via the Facebook website because the app still sometimes shows blocked accounts.
Go to the Messenger section and click on See All in Messenger in the drop-down menu. Access the conversation you had with the contact. If you've been blocked, their profile image won't load, replaced by a standard gray outline. You won't be able to click on their name to look at their profile either.
You can try to send them a message too. If you have been blocked, your attempts will be unsuccessful. Facebook will tell you there's been a temporary error
The platform might be a distraction at a busy time, so deactivating it is an attempt to give it up for a while. That could be why you're not hearing from them, but they'll probably be back soon.
Deletion means they don't intend coming back. In this case, their Messenger thread will read "Facebook User". Be aware that they could still be using Messenger without being on Facebook; nonetheless, if you can contact them here, at least you're still friends.
Can You Invite Friends Who Blocked You to Events?
People create events on Facebook to coordinate meetups, including birthday parties, dinners, and Christmas celebrations. But if you've been blocked, you won't be able to invite that individual.
Go to Events > Create Event > Create Private Event. After entering details, you'll need to invite specific people by tagging them. You can't add anyone who has blocked your profile though.
Similarly, you can't invite anyone who has blocked you to join or like page