How can you tell if someone blocked you iMessage?

Answered by Douglas Hiatt

If you suspect that someone has blocked you on iMessage, there are a few signs you can look for to confirm your suspicion. Keep in mind that these signs are not foolproof and may also occur for other reasons, so it’s important to consider the context and other factors before jumping to conclusions.

1. No delivery or read receipts: When you send a message to someone on iMessage, you typically see a “Delivered” or “Read” notification underneath the message. However, if your messages consistently show only a “Delivered” status and never change to “Read,” it could indicate that the person has blocked you. However, it’s worth noting that the person may have simply turned off read receipts in their settings, so this is not a definitive sign.

2. Unable to send messages: If you try to send a message to someone and it fails to go through, it could indicate that you’ve been blocked. Usually, you would see a “Not Delivered” error message or a red exclamation mark next to the message. Again, this could also be due to other reasons such as poor internet connection or issues on the recipient’s end, so it’s not conclusive evidence.

3. No profile picture or status updates: When someone blocks you on iMessage, their profile picture and status updates will no longer be visible to you. So if you notice that the person’s profile appears blank or outdated, it could be a sign that they have blocked you. However, keep in mind that the person may have simply changed their privacy settings or removed their profile picture, so this is not a definite indicator.

4. Calls go straight to voicemail: If you suspect that someone has blocked you on iMessage, you can also try calling them. If your calls consistently go straight to voicemail without ringing, it could be a sign that you’ve been blocked. However, it’s important to consider that the person may be busy, have their phone on silent, or have enabled the “Do Not Disturb” mode. So, while this can be a potential indicator, it’s not definitive proof.

5. Lack of response from other mutual contacts: If you have mutual friends or acquaintances with the person you suspect has blocked you, you can try reaching out to them to see if they have been in contact with the person recently. If they mention that they have been able to communicate with the person without any issues, it may further support your suspicion that you’ve been blocked.

It’s important to remember that these signs can only provide clues and are not definitive proof of being blocked on iMessage. If you suspect that someone has blocked you, it may be helpful to consider the overall context of your relationship with that person and any recent interactions that may have led to this situation.