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How to Tell If You’ve Been Blocked on Snapchat

How to Tell If You’ve Been Blocked on Snapchat

Snapchat doesn’t notify you when someone blocks you. That makes it hard to know if you were blocked, unfriended, or if the app just glitched. If a user suddenly vanishes from your chat list or you can’t find them anymore, there are signs that help confirm what happened.

Here’s a complete guide to figure out if you’ve been blocked on Snapchat.

What Happens When Someone Blocks You on Snapchat?

Blocking someone on Snapchat hides the blocker’s account from the person they blocked. You can’t search for them, see their stories, send messages, or view their location on the Snap Map. It’s like their profile is invisible to you, even if you’ve talked before.

You won’t get a notification, and old messages with them may disappear from your chat list.

1. You Can’t Find Their Username Through Search

The most common clue is not being able to find the person when you search their username.

Try these steps:

If their name doesn’t show up at all, and you know you used to be friends, it’s likely they blocked you. But it could also mean they deleted their account. You’ll need more signs to be sure.

2. Your Chat History Is Gone or Emptied

If someone blocks you, any chat you had with them will disappear from your chat screen. This doesn’t happen when someone simply deletes their Snapchat account — in that case, the conversation still shows up, but it might just say “Pending.”

Snapchat also has disappearing messages, so if your chat was set to delete after viewing, it could vanish normally. But if your entire conversation history is gone and you didn’t delete it, it may be a sign you were blocked.

3. Your Messages Aren’t Delivering

Try sending them a Snap or a chat message.

If you see:

…then your messages probably aren’t reaching them. When someone blocks you, Snapchat prevents any communication from your account to theirs. This is different from when someone unfriends you, where messages still deliver but show as pending.

4. You Can’t See Their Stories Anymore

Snapchat allows users to share public and private stories. If someone used to post often and you suddenly can’t see any of their stories, it may be a sign they blocked you—or removed you from their story audience.

If it’s a private story, they might’ve excluded you from seeing it. But if you don’t see any story at all and can’t even find their name, that points more toward blocking.

5. They’ve Disappeared from Your Snap Map

Snap Map shows Bitmoji avatars and live location of friends if they’ve enabled location sharing. If you used to see this person’s Bitmoji on the map and now they’re gone:

If their Bitmoji no longer appears and they haven’t enabled Ghost Mode, there’s a chance you’ve been blocked. But some users do turn off Snap Map manually, so this isn’t a strong sign on its own.

6. Use Another Account to Cross-Check

To confirm your suspicion, check from another Snapchat account:

If you can find their account from another profile but not yours, that’s a clear signal you’ve been blocked. If no account can see them, they may have deleted Snapchat altogether.

8. Were You Blocked or Just Unfriended?

Blocking and unfriending are different.

Unfriending means:

Blocking means:

If you’re still able to send messages and view some content, you were probably just unfriended.

9. Could It Be a Snapchat Bug?

Sometimes Snapchat malfunctions. You might experience:

To rule this out:

Snapchat servers also go down occasionally. You can check service status sites or Twitter to see if others are reporting issues.

Final Option: Check With Snapchat Support

If you’re still unsure, you can contact Snapchat Support through the app or on their help site. They won’t confirm if you were blocked (to protect privacy), but they may help with technical issues or confirm account existence.

Conclusion: Stay Calm, Check Twice

Getting blocked on Snapchat can feel personal, but it’s not always about you. People block for many reasons—privacy, space, or avoiding spam.

Don’t assume right away. Use the steps above to check. If someone blocked you, respect it and move forward.

Have you had this happen? Share your experience below or send this guide to someone who might be wondering too.

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