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Wechat was deleted and blacked out. What's wrong with resending and adding friend information to show that it has been sent?

The other party may not have blacked out friends, but just deleted them. Generally speaking, you can use this method to test.

The other party "deletes" friends, and sets the privacy when deleting friends: I-Settings-Privacy-Turn off "Allow strangers to view ten photos", and open the other party's "Personal Album" to see only a horizontal line under the other party's avatar and nickname. If the other person "allows strangers to view ten photos", the friend can view up to ten photos in the other person's personal album.

When a friend sends a message to the other party, if the other party turns on "Add me as a friend and need verification", a red warning symbol will appear on the left side of the message, "So-and-so has turned on friend verification, and you are not his or her friend. Please send a friend verification request first, and you can chat after the other party has passed the verification. " Prompt words. If you want to add the other person as a friend, you can click the six blue words "Send Friend Verification" at the back, then enter the verification information in the input box, and press "Send" to wait for the other person to accept the verification request. Friends can also enter what they want to say to them in the input box.

If the other party turns off "add me as a friend and need verification", friends can send messages to each other through the contact list, and the other party can receive friends' messages, and the other party can also reply to friends' messages. At the same time, if the other party chooses "Add", both parties are friends. If the other person doesn't choose "Add", they are not friends. Because there are no friends in the other party's contact list, if the other party deletes the chat record, it can only be decided by.

How do I know that WeChat has been hacked by the other party? You can use the method of "sending a message to the other party and initiating a group chat" to find out whether it has been hacked by the other party.

When a friend sends a message to the other party, a red warning symbol will appear on the left side of the message, and the message "Message sent, but rejected by the other party" will be displayed below. When you click on "Video Chat" or "Voice Chat" in "Video Chat" on WeChat, the message "The other party has blacklisted you and cannot video chat" or "The other party has blacklisted you and cannot voice chat" will appear. You need to click OK to return. At this point, it means that the other party has blacklisted his friends. After opening the other party's "personal photo album", friends can only see a horizontal line under the other party's avatar and nickname.

The other party blacklists the friend, and the friend will not be displayed in the other party's address book list, but the other party will open "I-Settings-Privacy-Address Book Blacklist" on WeChat to enter the blacklist list, click the friend nickname to open the friend's details, and select "Send Message" in the details, and the friend can still receive the message sent by the other party. If the friend has set privacy: I-Settings-Privacy-Turn off "Allow strangers to view ten photos", the other party can only see a horizontal line under the friend's avatar and nickname after opening the friend's personal photo album. If a friend turns on "Allow strangers to view ten photos", the other party can view up to ten photos in his personal album.

Invite several WeChat friends to join the group chat to find their blacked-out friends, and select "Address Book-Select Friends-Send Message-Press the top right corner-Press the plus sign-Select Friends-OK" in WeChat.

If a friend blacked himself out, the words "You invited XXX and XXX to join the group chat" and "XXX refused to join the group chat" will be displayed.