
If someone has blocked you on iMessages, you might not even notice at first. You can't send messages or make voice or video calls to this person.
One of the most obvious signs is if you try to send a message and it says "Delivered" but the person doesn't respond. This can be confusing, but it's a clear indication that the message was received by iMessage but the person is not responding.
If you try to call the person, the call will go straight to voicemail.
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Checking for Block
If you see the words "Delivered" or "Read" below the last iMessage you sent, it means the message was successfully sent, and the recipient has likely received it.
However, if you don't see these words, it could mean the message didn't go through or the recipient has blocked you.
Typically, a blue bubble indicates a normal iPhone-to-iPhone messaging experience.
But, if the bubble is green, it could mean you've been blocked, especially if your chats with this person used to be blue.
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Here are some possible reasons for a green bubble:
- The other person switched to an Android phone.
- Your iPhone has a sketchy network connection.
- The iMessage servers are experiencing an outage.
To confirm, try reaching out via other apps or social media where this person is a contact. If those avenues are also unsuccessful, it's likely you've been blocked.
If you try to FaceTime the person and get an error message, or if you call them and it rings once before going to voicemail, it could be a sign that they've blocked you.
Keep in mind that these methods aren't foolproof, and there may be other reasons for these behaviors.
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Review Conversation
Check your iMessage conversation with the person you think might've blocked you. Look below the last text you sent to see if it says Delivered, Read, or nothing underneath it.
If your last text says Read, you're definitely not blocked. Nothing underneath your last text is a clear sign you've been blocked, but this indicator went away with the iOS 16.5 update.
On iPhones running iOS 16.5 or later, the space below your last text will say Delivered whether you're blocked or not on iMessages. If your phone is running iOS 16.4 or earlier and you see Delivered beneath your last text, you're not blocked.
Seeing a Not Delivered message below your last text is not a sign the other person has blocked you. It only means there was an error when sending your message.
Check your text thread to see if your messages recently went from blue to green. This is a sign that the other person has blocked you on iMessage.
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Message Status
If your message was sent successfully, you’ll see the words “Delivered” or “Read” (if they have Read Receipts on) below the last iMessage that you sent them.
Look at the last message you sent – does it say Delivered, Read, or show no status at all? Typically, messages sent between iPhone users appear in blue chat bubbles.
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If your message says Not Delivered, don’t panic – this status indicates there was an error in sending your message. You can attempt to resend the message by tapping the exclamation mark and clicking Try Again.
Even if your last message has Delivered below it, it doesn’t necessarily mean you haven’t been blocked – if you’re using iOS 16.4 or earlier, this status is normal. However, if you’re using iOS 16.5 or later, the message will say Delivered even if you’ve been blocked.
If the user has RCS chat enabled, the message will still show as being delivered but not read. However, if your chat reverts to SMS/MMS, it could indicate that the user has blocked you.
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Other Ways to Tell
If you're still unsure, check your Messages app for any other clues. If the latest Messages you sent are green, it could be a sign that you've been blocked.
You can also try reaching out to the person on other platforms. If you're no longer able to get hold of them via WhatsApp or any social media platforms, it's likely they've blocked you.
If the word "Read" or "Delivered" doesn't appear underneath your last Message, and you've already checked that they haven't turned off their read receipts, it may indicate that they've blocked you.
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Direct Approaches
If you're wondering how to know if you've been blocked on iMessages, there are a few direct approaches you can try.
FaceTime the person and see if you receive a message saying, "Cannot reach this person right now." This can be a clear indication that you've been blocked.
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