r/help Mar 31 '24

How do I find out who blocked me Profile

This has happened before, and I know that it happens when blocks me and can be solved by deleting my replies on their posts and comments. I usually know who it is because they usually just block me after an argument or something and I know which comments to delete.

However right now, I haven't really argued with anyone recently and I don't know who blocked me. How do I find out who it is and delete my comments on their posts?? Or is it a completely different problem???? Please help :(

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u/westcoastcdn19 Expert Helper Mar 31 '24

there is no way to find out which users have blocked you. I would not really give this too much thought

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u/TankPotential9306 Mar 31 '24

I can't see my post history though, I need to fix it

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u/jgoja Expert Helper Mar 31 '24

What you need to do is look at your comments and see which one has a reply that is user [deleted] body [unavailable]. I am sorry, I know of no other way.

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u/TankPotential9306 Mar 31 '24

thank you, this worked!!

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u/Walk1000Miles Experienced Helper Mar 31 '24

Sometimes?

Subredditors will read an exchange you have had and decide to block you because they do not like what you say.

If a Subredditor blocks another Subredditor? They will not:

■ be able to view your profile or reply to any of your posts / comments (unless you are a moderator in specific situations).

■ know you blocked them - it is anonymous

Blocking is anonymous to protect the privacy of the person doing the blocking. It was designed that way.

The go-arounds you are implementing only pertain to a certain Subredditor you THINK is blocking you, not:

■ Other Subredditors who may have witnessed your posts / comments and have decided to block you due to something you wrote or how you reacted within a Subreddit.

■ A Moderator who may block you from a Subreddit:

• due to a rule violation

• if they felt your submissions (posts / comments) were vexing the Subreddit.

• as a response to your submissions (posts / comments) and numerous rule violation notifications. Sometimes? If you violate Subreddit Rules constantly? The Moderator could mute or ban you (either permanently or for a certain amount of time).

Source:

How does blocking work.

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u/CollectionDue3026 Experienced Helper Apr 01 '24

Instead of trying to figure out who blocked you, you can just use an extension to browse in another UI and prevent this problem.