Does 2 GREY ticks on WhatsApp mean your blocked?

Does 2 GREY ticks on WhatsApp mean your blocked?

WhatsApp’s blue ticks are a method for revealing whether a message has received and read. And the ticks are also a telltale clue revealing if you have been blocked. One grey tick means the message has been sent, two grey ticks means the message has been received and two green ticks mean the message has been read.

Can someone read your message on WhatsApp after you block them?

WhatsApp. Even if you block someone on WhatsApp, your past conversations will remain in your app, as will their phone number. WhatsApp says: “We have made this intentionally ambiguous in order to protect your privacy when you block someone.”

What happens when you send a WhatsApp message then block?

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The message will send as usual and the recipient’s phone will receive it, but they won’t get notification and it won’t show up with their other messages (most phones store messages from blocked contacts in a separate folder).

Do you get double tick if you are blocked?

Messages sent to a contact who blocked you always show one checkmark (indicating that the message was sent), and never show a second checkmark (confirming that a message was delivered). On its own, this could mean the user lost their phone or can’t connect to the internet.

What do 2 ticks mean in WhatsApp?

You send an important message on WhatsApp and then eagerly wait for a reply. One little tick appears to your message. Then two. If a group of people are chatting, the two blue ticks will appear when everyone in the group has read the message. Two grey check marks will show up when everyone has received the message.

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What happens when you block someone after sending a message?

Yes, they’ll both receive the message and have it stay in their inbox after you block them. Even if you delete the conversations from your own direct message chats, they’ll still have the message.