How to know if someone ignores messages in Messenger

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Curiosity is not something exclusive to the human being Rather, it is found in all species of the animal kingdom, or at least in most. With the arrival of technology to millions of people, curiosity has only adapted to new technologies.

Messaging apps they are a clear example as well as the function that allows to know if an email has been read, although this function is not destined so much to satisfy the curiosity of the human being as to the work and commercial environment mainly.

One of the functions that I most particularly hate about messaging applications is that people know the last hour that I have used the application. It is not that I am very suspicious of my privacy, but of my privacy. Just as I'm not in the least interested in knowing when one of my contacts has last used an application, I'm not interested in sharing that information either.

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However, I recognize that on specific occasions it can be of great help, especially when the messages we send are not being answered, or are not even being read or in the worst case, they are not receiving it either. If you want to know how to know if someone ignore your messenger messages, I invite you to keep reading.

What do Messenger ticks mean

messenger icons

With how rich Spanish is in terms of vocabulary, it is unfortunate that on many occasions nobody bother to translate certain words, since over time, everyone uses them and it loses all sense to search for a translation.

Messerger ticks, like any other platform, are icons that show us the status of the messages That we send. In the case of Messenger, these are represented in 4 different ways:

  • Un blue Circle means the message is being sent.
  • Un blue circle with a check mark means the message has been sent.
  • Un filled blue circle with a check mark means that the message has been delivered.
  • Un circle with contact image to whom we have sent the message means that the message has been read by the recipient.

Once we are clear with which Messenger icons inform us about the status of the messages we have sent, It is time to know or try to find out if the recipient of our messages is ignoring us.

What options does Messenger offer us

Ignored conversations in Messenger

Messenger puts at our disposal two different methods to handle messages that we receive through this platform. On the one hand, we find the option Silence, this option disables the notification of all messages that are received from a group chat or a specific chat.

The other option we have at our disposal is Disregard. This option stops notifying all messages that come from the same user (it will only inform us of the first one sent) in the section Message requests where are all the messages of users with whom we have not previously maintained a conservation.

Why are our messages not being received?

last Messenger connection

Now that we know the options that Messenger makes available to us to manage the messages we receive and the icons that represent their status, we can get an idea of if our messages are really being ignored by the recipient intentionally, they have not read / received them, we are muted in the application ...

They completely ignore us

If the user usually shows the time of the last connection, and we also have that option enabled and at the top nor the last hour is displayed in which the recipient of our messages connected for the last time to the application, it is clear that he is not completely ignoring it and we must choose other means of communication, since may have blocked us unintentionally.

You do not receive our messages

If the user has not just received our messages but previously if he did and answered us, it is possible that this has muted the conversation, especially if we are especially heavy and send a lot of messages without hardly saying interesting things.

If so, we should proceed in the same way as in the previous section, testing other forms of communication or I include making a phone call (yes, with the smartphone you can also call not just send messages).

They have blocked us

If the Messenger account is associated with the Facebook account, both of the user and ours, if they have blocked us through Facebook, they have automatically blocked us on Messenger.

If we have not yet associated our phone number with our Facebook account, we can choose to create a Messenger account with our phone number and get back in touch with the person who has blocked us, either intentionally or accidentally (we don't always have to think badly).

How to avoid being blocked on Messenger

Mute Messenger conversations

Concentrate your messages on the fewest numbers

If you want to avoid being blocked for being heavy, you must avoid sending 10 messages just to ask one thing. Although the final message may be long, it is always preferable for the recipient as it will prevent their smartphone from ringing for a while with each notification.

Think before writing

If we are having a heated conversation through Messenger, and we want to prevent it from being completely interrupted by blocking us, we must think twice what we want to say and how we say it. It is very easy to block a user but it is much more difficult to get them to unblock us again.

Contact the person in another way

We can not only contact a user through Messenger. The platform to which the account is associated also offers us different methods to communicate with the person, as long as they have not blocked us directly.

If so, the only option we have left is to contact a mutual friend so that they can intercede for us and ask them why they have blocked us. There is no method that allows you to bypass Facebook's security restrictions in this regard, although this platform be one of the least secure.


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