How to make someone unblock you on Twitter
- Email. The first way to tackle this would be emailing the person who blocked you, since you cannot DM them, obviously.
- Change your bio. Define yourself by your blocked status.
- An IRL confrontation. Find the person who blocked you—in real life.
- Subtweets.
- Leave a voicemail.
- Send a letter in the mail.
Blocking. Blocking someone on Twitter is pretty straightforward. You simply visit the profile page of the person you want to block, click the person icon next to the Follow button, and then click "Block." When you do this, Twitter won't notify the person that you've blocked her.
Navigate to a profile of someone who was a mutual friend with the person you suspect has blocked you. A list of some of her current friends is on their profile page. Click the "See All" link at the top of the list. A search field appears at the top of the page, which you can use to type the person's name.
Open up Tweetdeck and make a “Home” column for the person you suspect has muted you. If you don't appear in there, then you're muted — you can do a tweet to be sure. If you want to see whether other people have muted you, then you'll have to go into Tweetdeck and create a new Home column for each person.
In a nutshell, when you mute someone they won't receive any kind of notification letting them know they have been muted. Also, there will be nothing whatsoever on your Twitter profile indicating that you have muted them. And just so you'll know, muting is uni-directional on Twitter.
Click the person's name and look at the profile or profile summary. If you see a "Follow" button on the person's profile and you never unfollowed him, then you know the person blocked you at some point in time. If you suspect you're still being blocked, just click the "Follow" button.
If you've been blocked, their profile won't show up under this setting. However, if you're searching All, there's a chance you will see them, even in the event that they have blocked you. If you see the display image of the person you're looking for, click on it.
Facebook doesn't show those information. So, there is no way to know who searched for you or who viewed your profile.
Yes, you can now see who has viewed your Facebook profile. The new feature lets you see who visited your profile in the past 30 days, past day as well as who has viewed your most recent posts. The feature is buried deep in your privacy settings and is only available on the iOS app for now.
If you hear only one ring or no ring at all before your call goes to voicemail, this is a good indication you're blocked. In this case, the person has used the number blocking feature on their phone. If you call once a day for a few days and get the same result each time, that is strong evidence your number is blocked.
When you block someone, they won't be able to see things you post on your profile, tag you in posts, comments or photos, invite you to events or groups, start a conversation with you, or add you as a friend. If you block someone you're friends with, Facebook will unfriend them as well.
They or you should follow these steps.
- Find the blocked user in Instagram.
- Tap the profile you want to unblock.
- Now tap the menu button (··· on iOS and ⋮ on Android and Windows).
- Select Unblock from the menu that has appeared.
- On iOS and Windows, tap Unblock under Unblock User? to confirm.
There's an official way and an unofficial way. Choose a prior year on your Facebook Timeline and click on the number of friends you connected with that year in the Friends box. Click on the "Made x New Friends" list - anyone with an Add Friend link next to their name either unfriended you, or you unfriended them.
No, the person who blocked you cannot see the photos of yours even if a mutual friend was tagged in it. Because, the photo resides in your account, it has to show up to the users from your account. Since, there is no access to your account for the one who blocked you, they cannot see that photo.