To get around this, ask a mutual friend if they know what username the friend using. You can also search for someone by entering their email address; however, you will need to know the specific email address that they used to create their Facebook account. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads.
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You'll be able to see a brief list of their friends; click on See All. It should tell you how many contacts you have in common. You can scroll through their contacts or just type into the field which reads "Search Friends". If you can see their name and profile picture, you can let out a sigh of relief, as they haven't blocked you. If you can't see them, there is another potential answer for their absence.
They might have deactivated their whole account. We'll come back to that later. Here's another trick, albeit one which relies on you having communicated with the person before. This doesn't help when it comes to relative strangers. This shouldn't bother you too much. However, being blocked before properly acquainting yourself can be annoying. Try to remember anything this contact has written on your profile or—if you've stopped others posting on your Facebook timeline —a mutual friend's profile.
This could be a birthday message, a festive greeting, or anything incidental. These will still be visible regardless of your friendship status. However, if you have been blocked, the other person's profile image won't appear, or will be replaced by a question mark.
Their name might also be covered by black boxes too. If you've previously spoken to this person using Facebook Messenger, this is another indicator you can check. You must do this via the Facebook website because the app still sometimes shows blocked accounts. Go to the Messenger section and click on See All in Messenger in the drop-down menu.
Access the conversation you had with the contact. If you've been blocked, their profile image won't load, replaced by a standard gray outline. You won't be able to click on their name to look at their profile either. You can try to send them a message too. If you have been blocked, your attempts will be unsuccessful.
Facebook will tell you there's been a temporary error. If the person is visible in a public search, but not visible in a search from your personal account, you've been blocked. Mutual friends can be a good indicator to see if you have been blocked. Navigate to a profile of someone who was a mutual friend with the person you suspect has blocked you. A list of some of her current friends is on their profile page.
Click the "See All" link at the top of the list. A search field appears at the top of the page, which you can use to type the person's name. If the person's profile appears, you have not been blocked. If it doesn't appear, you may have been blocked.
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