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appleiPhUser12

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So I see this message when I text someone : Sent as text message, and when I send it, my bubble is green. It used to be blue. What does this mean? My previous texts say Delivered. Am I blocked??
 

lostPod

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I would legit just send the same message you sent that turned green again and see if it turns blue. SMS is horrible and sometimes can repeat messages so it is understandable lol
 
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appleiPhUser12

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I would legit just send the same message you sent that turned green again and see if it turns blue. SMS is horrible and sometimes can repeat messages so it is understandable lol
Yea tried that. Rest of my messages stayed green :( I think they block me.
 
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Alpha Centauri

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Could mean their reception's bad or they've gone airplane mode. Think you're probably the best judge of knowing the likelihood of being blocked.

Personally I was under the assumption that blocked would mean not even a sms going through. Certainly the recipient deleting the ph number will cause the current behaviour (green bubble).
 

tastesliketailpipe

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This is not what happens when someone blocks you. Stop giving wrong advice.

If you have an iPhone and try to send an iMessage to someone who has blocked you, it will remain blue (which means it's still an iMessage). However, the person you've been blocked by will never receive that message.

Recipient might as well changed their number altogether since they’re not replying - that’s why it’s not associated with the iMessage.
 
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