To answer it, yes the messages will still be there. The messages wont disappear unless you block that particular contact. Unfriending someone, will only get that specific contact out of your friend list. But whatever conversation you had before, will remain there only If you or the person saves the chats.
Any saved messages or conversations with the person get automatically deleted from both accounts. They won't be able to send you snaps or messages, even if they try to create a new account. You won't receive any notifications from them.
Q: What happens if you block someone on Snapchat and then unblock them? When you block someone and unblock them, they will be removed from your contacts list. You will have to add the person again to send messages and Snaps.
From that drop-down menu, choose “Settings.” From there, tap on “Block numbers and messages.” From there, go to “Blocked messages.” From there, all of your blocked text threads will be there.
* If you unblock a contact, you won't receive any messages, calls or status updates the contact sent you during the time they were blocked. * If you unblock a contact or phone number that wasn't previously saved in your phone's address book, you won't be able to restore that contact or phone number to your device.
After you block someone, your messaging threads with them will remain in your Direct inbox, but you won't be able to message them. If you're in a group message with someone you've blocked, you'll get a dialog asking whether you want to stay in the group or leave.
You can't, that's why you have 30 days to retrieve them before they are completely removed. Spam messages and call logs got deleted automatically just after 30 days from spam list.
When you unblock a contact, you won't receive any messages that the blocked contact sent you while being blocked. The same scenario applies to snaps as well. If a contact tried to send a snap while he/she was blocked, unblocking them won't make the snap appear in the chat menu.
No, blocking does not delete messages.
When you block someone on Snapchat, that user will still be able to see messages saved in the chat. You won't be able to view those saved messages after blocking them, since they'll be removed from your chat and friends list.
If you recently chatted, they should appear in your conversations. If not, you're probably blocked. You won't find any trace of the person who blocked you on Snapchat when you search for their username or full name. Search for the user from a different account, on a different device.
To stay safe on Snapchat, make sure the person you unblock is trustworthy. Add the user again if you want them on your friend list. If they aren't showing up in the search, you may need to wait 24 hours to add them.
Snapchat servers are set to delete messages sent in Group Chats one day after everyone has viewed or one week after the message was sent, whichever is sooner. You can keep messages longer if someone saves, replies, or reacts to a message. Saving a message will also keep any reactions to it.
You don't get an alert that the user removed the chat. However, Snapchat now allows you to delete a chat after sending it by holding your finger down on the conversation and choosing the delete option.
If an Android user has blocked you, Lavelle says, “your text messages will go through as usual; they just won't be delivered to the Android user.” It's the same as an iPhone, but without the “delivered” notification (or lack thereof) to clue you in.
When you unblock a number on an iPhone, the previously blocked contact can call and text you again without any issue. The unblocking feature allows you to remove a phone number from your list of blocked contacts. This means the phone will no longer stop incoming calls, messages, or FaceTime calls from that contact.
When you block a number, it automatically blocks all incoming calls and messages from that number and also deletes all of the conversations you have had with them.
If you send a message as a regular SMS in the green text bubble and you do not get a “Delivered” notification but instead get a notification similar to “Message not Delivered” or no message at all, that means you were probably blocked.
In case you have blocked someone on Whatsapp, you will not get any messages that the person sends to you as long as the contact is blocked. Once you unblock the contact, the messages were sent while you had blocked the contact won't be delivered at all.
If the user has WhatsApp open right now and you are not blocked, you'll see the word "Online" at the top of the conversation. If you don't see "Online," it can mean one of two things: The person doesn't have WhatsApp open on their screen, or they have blocked you.
The psychology of blocking someone can have a harsh impact, with some individuals brushing it off while others become deeply aggrieved. This can lead to negative emotional reactions, ranging from sadness to anger and even depression. In extreme cases, it can cause a person to seek out and confront the blocker.