Here are some ways to potentially tell if someone has blocked your number without texting them:
Calling: If your calls go straight to voicemail every time, especially after only one ring, it could be a sign. However, this could also indicate that the person's phone is off, they are in an area with no service, or they have enabled "[https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Do%20Not%20Disturb](Do Not Disturb)" mode. Try calling at different times of the day to rule out some of these possibilities.
Sending iMessages (iPhone users): If you are an iPhone user, iMessages sent to a blocked number will typically show as "[https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/SMS%20text%20messages](SMS text messages)" (green bubbles) instead of iMessages (blue bubbles). However, this change alone doesn't confirm a block. It could also mean the recipient switched to a non-Apple device, has iMessage turned off, or has no data connection. If the message shows delivered like a SMS, it still doesn't confirm whether the user blocked your number or not.
Checking with a Friend: If you have a mutual friend, they could try calling or texting the person to see if they receive a response. This isn't foolproof, but it might offer some insight. But beware that you don't make the friend uncomfortable or create an awkward situation.
Limited Social Media/Online Activity: This is a weak indicator, as many people have valid reasons for limiting their online presence. If you suddenly can't see their profiles or posts, and you know they were active before, it might suggest they've blocked you, but take this with a grain of salt.
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