By checking your Facebook account, you realize that someone has disappeared from your friends list! Maybe you had a little falling out, or a misunderstanding, and now you're wondering if your friend has just broken the bond of friendship, or has blocked you also. Here are some ways to learn more, if you have the will and patience to play the cyberdétective.
Consider all options. The steps below will expose some scenarios where it is possible that you have been blocked, but there are no guarantees. If the person has blocked you was temporarily blocked for violation of the terms and conditions of Facebook, this can be a reason that you can not see it. It may be that this person has deactivated or completely deleted his account.
Have you received a message from that person lately? If you are stuck, it will not receive any of your messages. So if someone replies to a message you sent, you are not locked. If he does not respond, you may or may not be blocked. Either it can not receive messages because he has blocked you, or he simply ignores your messages. Continue looking for.
Locate the person while you are online. If you can find it, you can be sure she has not blocked you. (When someone blocks you, it prevents you to find him on Facebook.) If you can not find it, you may be blocked, or it may be that its privacy settings are configured so that it can not be found.
Look for it on Google. Google is the most used search engine, then do a test to see if he is aware of that friend who you may be blocked.
Log out of your Facebook account.
Look for the name of the person surrounded by quotes. For example, "Brad Pitt", "Daisy F Football", etc.
If you get a result, click it.
In a separate window log onto Facebook. Turn on the result sent by Google and click it again. Will it make a difference? Do you get a different result from the previous? Does it say that this profile does not exist? If this is the case, you've probably been blocked.
If your friend does not appear in the results of the search engine, we will not rush to hasty conclusions. It is possible that he set their profile to not be indexed by search engines, or their profile simply has not yet been indexed by Google.
Ask around. At the risk of sounding desperate, edgy, or just nosy, you can consider asking around you if others know if something happens. This method will depend entirely on whether you feel comfortable or not to ask questions about you and to manage the ramifications that implies that if your friend has blocked you learn:
Ask mutual friends online. Ask if the person who perhaps has blocked you still appears to be active in their news feed. A affimative answer is everything you need to know that you have been blocked.
Ask friends offline. If in real life you are in a close-knit group of friends and this is one of those friends who seems to have blocked you, ask your friends if they know anything. Again, you must be prepared to receive responses that you may will not like and it may mean that he spends more with your friendship you can not understand it!
Discussions on your Facebook wall that seem to involve your friend, or that have no meaning if he or she is not part of the updates.
Make your own updates and see if you would not say anything that could be offensive or upsetting to your friend. You often have a visceral sense if you know his inclinations and feelings.
Check his Twitter, if known. If he continues to indicate a Facebook address or leave tweets about his Facebook account, it is a sign that he still actively uses his Facebook account and you may have been blocked.
Check any other social network account that you know that this person also has an account. For example, Twitter, YouTube, Ping, LinkedIn, etc. You he also removed one of these accounts? If this is the case, you know what you need to deduce ...
Some users of social networks suffer from narcissistic tendencies that lead them to take things lightly and easy to feel superior. [1] This can lead them to give up without hesitation "friends" if they feel disturbed. If you have been friends with such a person, be blocked may be a blessing.
Some social network users have an urgent need to clean their friends list, hoping to control an addiction or an excess of internet or just to "remove noise". You're probably not going to change their minds if this is the reason that led them to block you. Console yourself by saying that if that is the reason you're probably not the only person to have been blocked.
Think twice about what to know who has blocked you will bring you. It's not as if you could qualify for blocking the mutual satisfaction too - he does not care! If it makes you so angry and upset that you feel the need to be rude to him or talk to nasty to mutual friends, so there was perhaps a reason to want to block you. It is better to give up and say "It's not the end of the world!"
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- Do not waste your time searching for that person by connecting to a different account. If you find through this account and not through yours, this can be for many reasons:
- If the account you use is not that of a friend or a friend of a friend of this person, and you use a standard search, this amounts to an offline search, we will discuss at the next step. Note: If the account you are using is not a friend, or a friend of a friend of that person and you can not find it, but you could find it by searching the list of friends of friends you know. If you find this way by using a completely foreign account but you can not find it in the same way using your own account, there is a high possibility that you are stuck.
- If the account you use is friend or friend of a friend of this person, and you will find through this account but not through yours, this can only mean that it has its privacy settings set to be found only by those people (friends or friends of friends). This does not necessarily mean that you have been blocked.
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Search person off line on Facebook. If you can find it offline but not online, it means that its settings allow it to be found by anyone except you. So you have been blocked.Steps 5

Log out of your Facebook account.
Look for the name of the person surrounded by quotes. For example, "Brad Pitt", "Daisy F Football", etc.
If you get a result, click it.
In a separate window log onto Facebook. Turn on the result sent by Google and click it again. Will it make a difference? Do you get a different result from the previous? Does it say that this profile does not exist? If this is the case, you've probably been blocked.
If your friend does not appear in the results of the search engine, we will not rush to hasty conclusions. It is possible that he set their profile to not be indexed by search engines, or their profile simply has not yet been indexed by Google.
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Ask mutual friends online. Ask if the person who perhaps has blocked you still appears to be active in their news feed. A affimative answer is everything you need to know that you have been blocked.
Ask friends offline. If in real life you are in a close-knit group of friends and this is one of those friends who seems to have blocked you, ask your friends if they know anything. Again, you must be prepared to receive responses that you may will not like and it may mean that he spends more with your friendship you can not understand it!
Steps 7
Be careful. What follows is not evidence in themselves but could help you put the pieces together and understand if you have been blocked or not:Discussions on your Facebook wall that seem to involve your friend, or that have no meaning if he or she is not part of the updates.
Make your own updates and see if you would not say anything that could be offensive or upsetting to your friend. You often have a visceral sense if you know his inclinations and feelings.
Check his Twitter, if known. If he continues to indicate a Facebook address or leave tweets about his Facebook account, it is a sign that he still actively uses his Facebook account and you may have been blocked.
Check any other social network account that you know that this person also has an account. For example, Twitter, YouTube, Ping, LinkedIn, etc. You he also removed one of these accounts? If this is the case, you know what you need to deduce ...
Steps 8
Do not sink into paranoia, irritation or anxiety. If someone else decides to block you, do you really want this to interfere with your private life? Facebook is just another way to communicate with people and in real life, people sometimes reject you for personal reasons of the most bizarre and you can do with that. Facebook works the same way! Try to be generous and do not take it too seriously.Some users of social networks suffer from narcissistic tendencies that lead them to take things lightly and easy to feel superior. [1] This can lead them to give up without hesitation "friends" if they feel disturbed. If you have been friends with such a person, be blocked may be a blessing.
Some social network users have an urgent need to clean their friends list, hoping to control an addiction or an excess of internet or just to "remove noise". You're probably not going to change their minds if this is the reason that led them to block you. Console yourself by saying that if that is the reason you're probably not the only person to have been blocked.
Think twice about what to know who has blocked you will bring you. It's not as if you could qualify for blocking the mutual satisfaction too - he does not care! If it makes you so angry and upset that you feel the need to be rude to him or talk to nasty to mutual friends, so there was perhaps a reason to want to block you. It is better to give up and say "It's not the end of the world!"
Steps 9
There is another very simple way to know if someone has blocked you. If you have another email address (or you can create a new one), create another account on Facebook and check if you can find this person through this new account.advice
- If you can contact your friend through other means (eg Twitter or email), sometimes the solution is to advance slowly to swallow his pride and ask his friend the reasons in case there would was a misunderstanding, error or anything else that can be repaired. On the other hand, if your friend does not respond or responds negatively to you, be ready to move on.
- Facebook is the message displayed when you can not access the profile. "This page is unfortunately not available The link you followed may be incorrect or the page may have been removed. '
Disclaimers
- Do not go on websites that claim to know who has blocked you, or on sites that ask for your personal details. This applies to any social networking site - not just Facebook!
- Facebook can ban you temporarily to you and another user access to certain sections of the site for "abuse." Do not confuse personal blockage due to one person with a blockage caused by something that you or the other person did and that has attracted the wrath of Facebbok!
What you need
- Access to your Facebook account
- Internet connection
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