When someone is marked as "unavailable" on Messenger, it generally means they are not actively using the app or are not in a state where they can immediately respond to messages. There are several reasons why this might be the case:
Inactivity: They might not have opened the app recently. Messenger considers users "unavailable" after a period of inactivity. This doesn't necessarily mean they've blocked you, just that they are not online. This can be related to Inactive%20Users.
Disabled Active Status: Users can manually turn off their "active status," which hides when they were last online and makes them appear unavailable to their contacts. This is a privacy feature. Check more on Privacy%20Features.
Do Not Disturb Mode: They may have enabled "Do Not Disturb" mode or a similar feature that silences notifications. While they might still be using their phone, they won't be actively notified of new messages. Do%20Not%20Disturb usage details.
Network Issues: Intermittent or complete lack of internet Network%20Issues can make it seem like the person is unavailable, when in reality, the application is not receiving updates.
Account Deactivation/Deletion: In rare cases, if someone has deactivated or deleted their Facebook or Messenger account, they will appear unavailable to everyone. Account%20Deletion.
They Might Have Blocked You: Although less likely, if you suspect you've been blocked, messages won't be delivered, and their profile picture may disappear (or stay static). Being Blocked by someone is a strong reason for this.
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