What is how to tell if someone blocked you on snapchat?

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Here's how to tell if someone blocked you on Snapchat:

Several signs can indicate that someone has blocked you on Snapchat, but none of them are definitive proof on their own. It's often a combination of factors that point to a block.

  • They don't appear in your contact list: If you can no longer find their name when you search for them in Snapchat, it could mean they have blocked you or deleted their account. Try searching for the person's username in the add friends section. If they don't appear, it's a possible indication of a block, this could also mean they simply changed their username.

  • You can't see their Snap Score: If you were previously able to see a user's Snap Score and suddenly can't, it's a potential sign. Their Snap Score is private and can only be viewed by users you both added as friends. If you suddenly can't see their score, it could be because they have blocked you.

  • Snaps you send aren't delivered: If you send a Snap to the user, and it remains in a perpetual "Pending..." state (with a gray arrow), this could mean you've been blocked. However, a "Pending" status can also mean the person simply isn't connected to the internet or hasn't accepted your friend request. It is important to try sending the person snaps over multiple days to see if there has been a change.

  • Shared Groups: If you're in a group with the person in question, and their name disappears or you can no longer see their messages, it suggests they may have blocked you.

  • Create a New Account: The most definitive way to check is to create a new Snapchat account and search for the user. If you can find them with your new account, but not with your old account, it's almost certain you've been blocked.

Keep in mind that these signs can also be due to other reasons, such as the person deactivating their account, changing their username, or having temporary technical issues. So, consider all the signs together before concluding that you've been blocked.

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