Am I Blocked on Facebook
'I like this girl a lot, but can't wall post her anymore. Am I blocked on Facebook? Or did she report me abuse?' Worry not! It's time to awaken the James Bond in you, and find out who blocked you on Facebook in the easiest ways bounced off here...

How to Find Out Who Blocked You?
So, how do you find out who blocked you on Facebook? It's easy! Go through your friend list and look out for particular names. Of course you know people you've added, and you'll soon realize who was there yesterday, but isn't today. Search for them on public communities and forums. When you realize that person X no more exists in your friend list, and for sure you didn't delete him/her, you know that particular friend blocked you, and it's time to become Bond... James Bond!
How to 'Know' if a Person has Blocked You?
Dig out about how to know if you're blocked by person X or Y with the help of the following ways:
First things first, Google them! No qualms about searching person X on this amazing search engine. Oh wait! Don't forget to log out before you begin the search as it will give you generic results. Now, write the person's name on the search bar in double quotes, for example, "Veethi Telang". Check out the results on that name. If there is a Facebook result, the person hasn't deleted his/her account by any chance, and the matter is something else. Now, open a different browser, and log in to your Facebook account. Search his/her name again on Google, and check out the results. If you can't now, you're blocked. Nevertheless, most of the time, people set their profiles on modes by which you cannot search them with the help of search engines. So, better stop chanting am I blocked on Facebook or who blocked me and why?, and check out the other way to know.
So, the second way to find out if a person has blocked you or not is to ask your mutual friends, or search through communities and fan pages where they might have commented or posted. Asking mutual friends directly is a better way as it eradicates all the doubts you have. Talk to the mutual friend and confirm whether the person who blocked you still has an active account. If yes, why cannot you see him/her? As simple as that, you'll realize they've blocked you! However, if both of you never had a single mutual friend, obviously you remember where the person was active the most. Browse through his/her most liked fan pages and communities, and search for him/her there. If you still do not find them, you're blocked!
The last way is to chuck it and move on! Ask yourself, does it really bother you if a person blocked you on Facebook? You need to get over this psychosis that Facebook is everything, everything a person does on it is real. As funny as it may seem, I've seen people falling into a relationship, breaking up on it, and updating their statuses... all on Facebook (I do respect their personal choices). Come on, it's just a social networking site. If a person has blocked you, it may be due to a number of reasons. Do not jump into conclusions that they do not like you, or want to get rid of you or something. If possible, talk to them in person as to why do they refrain talking to you. Even better, make new and better friends! (the best revenge you see!)
So, now you know all about what happens when you block someone on Facebook, and how do you find out who blocked you, isn't it? Want to try it out on someone? Go, log into your account and go to any of your friends' profile page, and block them. Don't worry, they will not know if you've blocked them. Instead, play around for sometime, and let them come back here befuddled and wondering 'am I blocked on Facebook?'
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