If you suspect someone has blocked you on WhatsApp but don’t want to confirm it by sending them a message, this video outlines several reliable indicators that can help you determine your status without direct interaction. While WhatsApp does not explicitly notify users when they’re blocked, a combination of subtle clues can strongly suggest it. The first indicator is the absence of profile updates. If you can no longer see the person's profile picture, status, or last seen/online information, it's possible you’ve been blocked. However, keep in mind that these could also be hidden due to the person’s privacy settings. Another sign is the message checkmarks. While you may not want to send a message, it's worth noting that if you had sent one previously, it would remain stuck on a single gray checkmark (sent but not delivered). Blocked users never see the second gray checkmark (delivered) or the blue double checkmarks (read), even if the person is active. Additionally, if you try to place a voice or video call, it won’t go through—the call will ring on your side, but the other user will not receive it. Another confirmation method is attempting to add the person to a WhatsApp group. If you're an admin and the user cannot be added, that’s a strong indicator they’ve blocked you. If you want to be more certain without using your main account, you can try checking their profile from a secondary WhatsApp account or a friend’s account. If their profile photo, last seen, or online status is visible on the second account but not on yours, it’s highly likely that you’ve been blocked. These non-invasive checks help you determine if you’ve been blocked without initiating a conversation or triggering any notifications. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:25 Indicators That You May Be Blocked 1:22 Confirming With a Secondary Account 1:43 Conclusion Hashtags: \#WhatsAppTips #BlockedOnWhatsApp #WhatsAppGuide #PrivacySettings #WhatsAppHelp #SocialMediaTips #WhatsAppStatus