If there's a message chain in your in or outbox, you can block from there.
Otherwise, click on your own profile, then go to the address bar and put their username where yours is.
The page that tells you you cannot view them still has the menu button that allows you to block them. |
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By *r_PinkMan 49 weeks ago
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Thank you for this post.
Now, every time I click on a random profile who has blocked me with out me knowing why, I can block them back.
As, If I am no good to them, they are no good for me either. |
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"Thank you for this post.
Now, every time I click on a random profile who has blocked me with out me knowing why, I can block them back.
As, If I am no good to them, they are no good for me either."
Getting blocked for (seemingly) no reason at all, is not to be taken personally. The person who blocked you knows why they did, and they have that right to do so, so just counterblock and move on
I block loads of profiles! It’s my way of sorting the wheat from the chaff, so I can concentrate on profiles I am more likely to match with |
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Thanks for the help blocking when blocked.
I just got a wink, then a friend invite. So I looked at the profile, thought I don't particularly like friend invites without a message but clicked accept anyway. The photos were no different, headless. So I messaged the sender within 5 minutes of getting the sink to find I am blocked, wtf is that about fishing for my invite? |
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