You can't get a direct notification or list of who blocked you on Facebook, but you can tell if someone blocked you by searching for them: if their profile doesn't appear in searches, isn't on your friends list, or shows "content not available" when you try to view it, they've likely blocked you, especially if you previously messaged them and now see "Facebook user" or can't send messages. Asking a mutual friend to check if they can find the person's profile is a strong confirmation method.
First: Go to your inbox and search for that person's messages. If you can see his/her actual name instead of “Facebook user”, you have been unblocked.
One of the quickest ways to tell if you've been blocked is to call the person you're trying to reach. If the call rings once and then goes to voicemail, this may mean you're blocked. Your call may also go to voicemail after one ring if their phone is switched off, dead, or set to Do Not Disturb mode.
No, you cannot see who specifically views your personal Facebook profile or page, and any third-party apps claiming to offer this are fake and potentially harmful; however, for business Pages, you can see general visitor numbers in Meta Business Suite, and you can infer activity from who interacts with your posts, but you can't see lurkers.
No, people can't see if you look at their profile.
Some users suggest that you'll appear on a user's "People you may know" friend suggestion if you look at a person's profile. Others suggest it only appears if you have your location services on and your devices appear online nearby one another.
Can You See Who Has Unfriended Me on Facebook? Facebook does not provide a built-in way to track who unfriends you on the platform; users do not get notifications when someone unfriends them. However, you can find out by either manually checking your friends list or using third-party applications.
Blocking someone on Facebook works pretty much the same way it does on any other mainstream social media platform. When someone blocks you on FB, you won't be able to view their profile or do things like tag them in posts or send them private messages.
When you're restricted on Instagram, the following happens: Your messages move to their message requests, instead of inbox. Their activity status is hidden from you. Your comments on their posts will not be seen by everyone until they approve them.
Practical signs someone may have muted you
Messages remain “sent” or “delivered” but never get quick replies: If your messages consistently show delivered but the person doesn't reply for long stretches while they remain active elsewhere, muting could be the reason.
The decision to unblock someone can be emotionally complex and often comes with a range of motives. Sometimes, it reflects a desire to re-establish communication or to mend a broken relationship.
The length of a temporary block by Facebook depends on the severity of the violation and the user's history on Facebook. It has been observed that a temporary block may last as little as a few hours, but could also last up to 30 days. There is currently no way to view the duration of the block.
To know if someone blocked you, watch for calls going straight to voicemail after one ring, texts showing "Not Delivered" (or no read receipts/checkmarks on apps like WhatsApp), and potential changes on social media; the most definitive test is calling from another number, where it rings normally for you but goes to voicemail on your original number, indicating a block.
If you can't find their profile when searching, it could mean they've blocked you—or it could mean they deleted their account. Don't jump to conclusions just yet! Try searching through your friends' list. If their name doesn't appear there either, it's a strong indicator of a block or an account deactivation.
You can send messages to anyone on Facebook. Messages you send to people you're not friends with may arrive in their Message Requests folder. Your messages also won't reach people who may have blocked you on Facebook chat or Messenger.
No, Facebook doesn't tell people that you've seen their profile.
Your Restricted list is for people you've added as a friend but may not want to share with (e.g. your boss). Learn more about friend lists on Facebook. Adding someone to your Restricted list means that they'll see your public information and posts you tag them in, but not your private posts.
The profile, Page or group you've snoozed won't know that they've been snoozed. You can only snooze someone from a post in your Feed.
When you block someone's Facebook profile on Messenger, it also blocks their profile on Facebook. They won't be able to message, call or find your profile on Messenger or Facebook chat. If you're Facebook friends, blocking them also unfriends them. Profiles won't be notified when you block them.
Unfriend lets you remove someone from your friends list, without notifying the person that you have done so. However, you'd still be able to see his/her profile or posts. Block lets you disconnect completely from the person you're blocking, meaning you two are invisible to each other on Facebook.
The profile you unfriended won't be notified. If you don't want someone to see your profile, add you as a friend or send you a message, you can block their profile. Note: If you unfriend someone's profile, you'll also be removed from that profile's friends list.
Does Facebook Tell You Who Unfollowed You? No, Facebook doesn't have a feature yet that notifies you when someone unfollows your profile or page. If someone unfollows you, their likes, comments, or shares on your posts might vanish.