A blue circle around a profile picture on apps like Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, or LinkedIn usually means the user has posted new temporary content, like a Story or Status, that you haven't seen yet. It's a visual cue to tap and view their new content, which disappears after a day (on Facebook/WhatsApp) or when viewed (LinkedIn video), turning the circle gray after you've seen it.
If you're referring to these circles indicated below, they mean that the person has posted to their Story in the last 24 hours. Clicking on their profile picture will take you to their Story. Without the blue circle, clicking on their profile picture will take you to the Messenger conversation.
When you film a story on TikTok, there's actually going to be. a blue circle around your profile image. the reason for this is that. when people see your profile image. with that blue circle, they will know that you have filmed a TikTok story, and they can click your profile image. and watch your TikTok story.
The blue circle around your friend's profile picture on WhatsApp indicates that they have recently updated their status. This circle will appear for a few hours after a status has been posted.
In case you are wondering, the WhatsApp blue circle is its owner Meta's implementation of AI across new markets including Europe. It is able to answer basic questions, very much like a Google search, but to be frank it can't really do much else.
No, there are no legitimate third-party apps or methods that can accurately determine who views your Facebook page.
The blue circle is the global symbol of diabetes awareness. Help raise diabetes awareness in your community by wearing and sharing the blue circle pin.
You can't see exactly who searches for you on Instagram because the platform keeps profile views private for user privacy, but you can see who views your Stories, get profile visit numbers (not names) with a Professional Account, and observe who interacts with your posts or appears in "Suggested for You". Third-party apps claiming to show profile visitors are scams and should be avoided, as they compromise your account security.
No, Facebook doesn't tell people that you've seen their profile. Third-party apps also can't provide this functionality.
Most techniques to detect rereads rely on read receipts being enabled. If you disable read receipts, it becomes much harder for others to reliably determine if you read or reopened a message.
You can tell if someone restricted you on Messenger by noticing key changes: their activity status disappears, messages only show as "Sent" (never "Delivered"), calls go unanswered (no ringing), profile photos might seem missing to you (though visible to others), and you can't see their read receipts or online status, but the crucial sign is they still see your messages (they just go to their Message Requests), unlike a block where messages don't deliver at all.
See who's active on Messenger
People who have Active dot by their name or photo are active or have been recently active on Messenger or Facebook. When your Active Status is turned on, you'll appear as active, recently active and currently in the same chat as others.
If you're talking about the blue profile pictures on Facebook, then I can answer this question. You tint your profile picture blue to support Autism awareness. Autism Awareness Day will be celebrated on April 2nd, 2018.
One of the easiest ways to identify your Instagram stalker is to upload a photo or video to Instagram Stories and check the bottom left of the screen to see the accounts that have viewed it. Pay particular attention to the users who don't follow your account but watch your Stories regularly.
They won't be able to tell that you're looking at their Instagram unless you like a post or view their Story. As long as you keep to their profile and uploaded posts, you won't notify them.
If you search for someone's name online, they won't receive a notification that you Googled their name, nor can they find out that you searched for them.
The 🔵 Blue Circle emoji symbolizes calm, tranquility, trustworthiness, and professionalism, often used for things associated with the color blue like water or sky, to show calmness in stressful situations, or to represent masculinity (e.g., "It's a boy! 👶🔵"). It also serves as a generic shape, representing a "go" signal, nature, or a placeholder in color-coded systems, and notably, it's the official symbol for Diabetes Awareness.
English: The blue circle is the global symbol for diabetes, introduced by the International Diabetes Federation with the aim of giving diabetes a common identity, supporting existing efforts to raise awareness of diabetes and placing the diabetes epidemic firmly in the public spotlight.
A ring with displaying a gem stone of some kind on the top, most likely a diamond. This piece of jewellery is often associated with a proposal and subsequent engagement to be married.
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.
The short answer is no—Facebook does not notify anyone when you screenshot a post. This includes: Posts on your feed (public or private)