Being blocked on Discord can be a frustrating experience, as it limits your ability to communicate with someone. When you try to send a message to someone who has blocked you, you will receive an error message stating that your message was not delivered. The specific error message may vary slightly depending on the circumstances, but it typically includes the following information:
“If a user has blocked you, your message won’t get delivered. This is usually because you don’t share a server with the recipient or the recipient is only accepting direct messages from friends.”
This error message clearly indicates that the person you are trying to reach has blocked you. It suggests two possible reasons for the message not being delivered. The first reason is that you don’t share a server with the recipient. Discord users are typically organized into servers, which are communities where people can interact and chat. If you and the person who blocked you are not part of the same server, you won’t be able to send them direct messages.
The second reason mentioned in the error message is that the recipient is only accepting direct messages from friends. Discord allows users to customize their privacy settings, and one option is to only allow direct messages from people on their friends list. If you are not on the person’s friends list, your message will be blocked.
In either case, the error message makes it clear that you have been blocked. It eliminates any confusion or uncertainty about why your message was not delivered. This straightforward communication from Discord helps users understand the situation and confirms that the person has indeed blocked them.
It is important to note that being blocked on Discord does not prevent you from seeing the person’s messages or activities in shared servers or group conversations. It only restricts your ability to directly communicate with them through private messages.