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How do I unblock someone who has been blocked?

Asked by:Denise

Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 02:16 AM

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  • Emily Emily

    Apr 07, 2026

    After being blocked by others, you cannot unilaterally remove it. You need to actively communicate or wait for the other party to resume contact. The blocking function of social platforms is fully controlled by the blocking party, and the blocked person usually cannot force the restriction to be lifted.

    If the other party blocks you due to misunderstanding or emotional impulse, you can sincerely apologize or explain through other contact methods. For example, use text messages, emails or mutual friends to convey information to avoid pestering and harassment. Some platforms allow the blocked person to view the other party's homepage but not interact with it. At this time, it is safer to stay calm and wait for the other party to calm down. Please note that frequently changing accounts may aggravate the other party's resentment and even lead to reporting and account bans.

    In a few cases, there are loopholes or special mechanisms in the platform that can bypass restrictions, but such operations violate the user agreement and may infringe privacy rights. Some paid membership services claim to be able to break the blacklist status, but in fact they are mostly fraudulent means. From a legal perspective, simple social blocking does not constitute an infringement, unless it is accompanied by defamation, harassment and other illegal activities, which requires reporting to the police.

    If you have been blocked for a long time, it is recommended to reflect on the root causes of relationship conflicts. Excessive persistence may affect your mental health. You can try to divert your attention to cultivate a new social circle, or use psychological counseling to ease your emotions. If it involves necessary contacts in the workplace, family, etc., priority will be given to formal communication channels for negotiation and resolution, and relevant evidence will be retained for rights protection needs.