What Happens When Someone Blocks You on Instagram?
Nothing happens, actually. Instagram doesn’t send out a notification to tell you that a user blocked you. You will never know unless you investigate.
Clues that someone blocked you on Instagram include:
Someone’s account activity has dropped, and you haven’t spotted their shares or stories on your feed or received direct messages from them for some time.
You search a person’s Instagram account handle but can’t find the account or access their profile.
- Check Their Profile: The easiest method is to search for their profile. If you can’t find it in the search results or your following list, it’s possible they’ve blocked you. Keep in mind, though, their account could also be private or deactivated.
- Look for Previous Conversations:
Take a look at your past chats with the person you suspect might’ve blocked you. If you can’t see the messages and instead see a notice like “Instagrammer’s name cannot be reached,” then it’s likely you’ve been blocked. - Check Mutual Friends or Followers: Another way to check is by visiting their profile through a mutual friend’s account. If you can see them there but not on your account, chances are they’ve blocked you.
- Use a Different Account or Device: To be absolutely sure, try accessing their profile from a different Instagram account or device. If you can find them there, it’s a sign that you’re blocked on your original account.
- Observe Their Activity: Keep an eye on their posts and stories from an unblocked account. If others can see their content but you can’t, it’s likely you’ve been blocked.
To sum it up, let’s always respect others’ choices and privacy on Instagram. Instead of getting too hung up on blocks, focus on building positive connections and meaningful engagements within the community. Remember, blocking is personal, and it’s best to move forward without overthinking it. Happy Instagramming!
