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Send a message to the other person after he exits the platform. Why do you show that the other party refuses to accept you?

"The other party refuses to receive your message" means "the other party prevents you from sending messages to the other party through the way provided by the application".

The commonly used function is "blacklist", when the other party adds you to the blacklist. When you send a message to the other party, the message "The other party refuses to receive your message" will appear. However, it should be noted that not all blacklists will refuse to receive messages, and this message will only appear when the user refuses to receive messages after the application support is set to blacklist.

As far as users are concerned, it is impossible to cancel this setting voluntarily, because it is not their own setting, but the setting of the target user. Suppose user A sends a message to user B, but user B has blacked out user A, the message sent by user A will be rejected, and a prompt "The other party refuses to receive your message" will appear. This is because user B has added user A to the blacklist of the application, and user A can't cancel it unless user B cancels it voluntarily.

Whether this prompt will appear after a blank screen depends on whether the application used by the user provides such functions. Take WeChat as an example. When user A of WeChat is hacked by user B, when user A sends a message to user B, there will be a prompt that "the message has been sent, but it was rejected by the other party". However, the shielding function of some applications or devices is just a shielding means, such as the blacklist of mobile phone address book. Although the other party can't call himself, he can receive the message of calling reminder, but it is blacked out.