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Can you be blocked and the message still say delivered?

Yes, it is possible for messages to appear to be “delivered” even if the person you sent it to has blocked you. When someone blocks you on a messaging platform, it means that you will no longer be able to contact them, but messages already sent before being blocked may still appear to be “delivered” in the messaging thread.

The person you sent the message to won’t be able to view or interact with your messages, so it will appear to be delivered, even though it has been blocked from their end. This can be confusing and may lead you to believe they’ve received your messages, but they may not have seen them at all.

If you have been blocked by someone, it would be best to not keep messaging them as it can be seen as harassing or bothering the other person.

Why does my iMessage say delivered if im blocked?

The way iMessage works is that when a message is sent, it is marked as “Delivered” once the receiver’s device receives it. That being said, if you have been blocked by the recipient, the message will still say “Delivered” even though the person has not actually seen it.

This is because the recipient’s device has received the message, but because the person has blocked you, the message can’t be seen or opened.

What happens when someone blocks you on iMessage?

When someone blocks you on iMessage, you will no longer be able to contact that person via iMessage. You will no longer be able to see their messages, calls or FaceTime contact or any other type of communication from that person in iMessage.

Your messages will never be delivered and you will not get the “Delivered” notification below the message. Also, there won’t be two blue check marks next to the conversation in a chat conversation nor will there be any notifications for that conversation.

Furthermore, if you had any conversations with the person before, it will be removed from your conversation list and you will no longer see it in your list of conversations. The person, who has blocked you, will not know that you have been blocked until you try to contact them.

Why is iMessage suddenly green?

iMessage turning green usually indicates that the message you are sending is being sent as a text message, rather than an iMessage. This is usually the case when either your device has no internet connection, or the person you are messaging doesn’t have an iPhone or other Apple device.

When sending a text message, the Messages app is not able to identify that it is an Apple user, so it will default to using the color green instead of blue that is used for iMessage. It is also possible that you may have accidentally disabled your iMessage on your device, which would also cause the green color for your messages.

Why did my text go from blue to green?

It is likely that the text changed from blue to green because it was coded to do so. It is possible that the developer of the page you are viewing set the color to change after a certain period of time, when a certain action is triggered, or when certain criteria are met.

For example, a web page may change its color scheme depending on the time of day, the type of device being used, the status of a user’s account, the language being used, or a variety of other factors.

It may even change color while the page is being displayed in order to indicate something such as a warning or upgrade. It is also possible that you or someone else changed the color of the text manually via the settings menu, which can be found in many applications.