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How can I know if my QQ space is blocked by others?
1, log in to QQ on the computer, and then open the QQ space in the main interface; That is, the sign of the five-pointed star next to the QQ avatar.
2. After entering the QQ space, you will enter the personal center first, so click Talk to enter in the navigation bar of the personal center.
3. After entering the talk interface, that is, entering the talk, I saw all the information I posted. This is not what you are looking for; Then click the home page.
4. You can see all the friends' comments on the homepage, including which blocked friends; Browse from top to bottom to see how those blocked friends have recently expressed their feelings.
There is really no direct way to know, but we can speculate in some indirect ways. First of all, through the visitor record, if the other party has set a dynamic screen, then your dynamics will not be presented in his friends' dynamics, and naturally it will not enter your space through dynamics. Second, see if the other party will forward your message. If not, you can set up a screen. Finally, look at your log and browse. Each dynamic will display a browse. Generally, turning on the dynamic will increase the number of browsing. If the other party stays in the dynamic interface for a certain time, the system will automatically record it as browsing. You can pay attention to your dynamic browsing and see if there is any other party. If we combine these, we can at least judge that it is not 100%.
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