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There are various sites that take snapshots of deleted tweets, but they may not necessarily focus on small time users, rather rich and famous or otherwise popular ones. If things are getting hot and heavy in “discussion” with someone it’s a good idea to occasionally grab screenshots in case you do ultimately get blocked.

With such screenshots on hand, you can explore using an alternate account to reply to that person, though of course it’s entirely likely your alternate will also be blocked by them. You’d mainly be reengaging with them to deliver your last word to them for the sake of getting a

There are various sites that take snapshots of deleted tweets, but they may not necessarily focus on small time users, rather rich and famous or otherwise popular ones. If things are getting hot and heavy in “discussion” with someone it’s a good idea to occasionally grab screenshots in case you do ultimately get blocked.

With such screenshots on hand, you can explore using an alternate account to reply to that person, though of course it’s entirely likely your alternate will also be blocked by them. You’d mainly be reengaging with them to deliver your last word to them for the sake of getting a word in despite their initially having blocked you.

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You don’t. Stop looking / acting desperate and move on. It’s embarrassing to keep trying to contact someone who wants nothing to do with you. It’s also called harassment.

go on with your looking to meet someone

go on with your looking to meet someone

That usually means they are either busy, ignoring you, or you’re being ghosted. If it’s ghosting, you probably will never hear from them again. If it’s ignoring, you’ll hear back from them whenever they feel like replying, or if they need or want something from you. If they’re just busy or forgot to reply, then they’ll probably get back to you when they have some time to chat.👀🤷🏻‍♂️

You don’t respond to them.

It would be hard to do since you are blocked

and

you don’t want any contact with a person who would do that.

Just cut them out of your life forever. Block them everywhere forever.

There are lots of nice people in the world to be friends with.

Also, explore what you wrote to see if you committed some offensive mistake. If you did, fix that.

Life will go on. Make it great.

BOLIAYD

(best of luck in all you do)

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I dont think it will reach him/her if you have been blocked. If deleted there is a possible that you can still convey and message…It may reach the person still in any way but if blocked , I dont think so.

It’s not a good idea to try to find other avenues to reach out to someone who blocked you. As much as it hurts you have to respect their wishes. Use that energy to focus on yourself and your healing.

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Hi,

I think I understand your question but let’s simplify it to avoid confusions.

Say you want to comment to A’s tweet in B’s tweet. What you need to do is:

1. Go to B’s tweet and click on the upward arrow next to the heart, copy the link to the tweet. e.g. Say you want to post the link to my tweet as a reply to your cousin; use the arrow next to the heart on my tweet to copy the link to Tweet (see screenshot)

2. Go to A’s tweet and click reply, write your comment (optional but recommended), and paste the link to the tweet of B that you copied in step 1. To continue the example above, go to your c

Hi,

I think I understand your question but let’s simplify it to avoid confusions.

Say you want to comment to A’s tweet in B’s tweet. What you need to do is:

1. Go to B’s tweet and click on the upward arrow next to the heart, copy the link to the tweet. e.g. Say you want to post the link to my tweet as a reply to your cousin; use the arrow next to the heart on my tweet to copy the link to Tweet (see screenshot)

2. Go to A’s tweet and click reply, write your comment (optional but recommended), and paste the link to the tweet of B that you copied in step 1. To continue the example above, go to your cousin’s tweet and click reply (1st icon below the tweet that is shaped like a call out). Now paste the link you copied.

Easy, isn't it?

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You don't. Just forget about them, and I advise you not to do in the future, what got you blocked in this instance

You forget about it. Just because you send someone a message doesn't mean they are obligated to respond or even read it. If they choose to do so, you will know.

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Let them go and move on….It is a no win situation and you could be looking forward instead of back! Wish you a bright happy future!

I do not know how you can respond to some who has blocked you,unless you use another platform. I wouldn't even bother to waste my time on someone who blocked me once. I would respect their wish by leaving them alone.

Well here is the thing when someone goes through the trouble of blocking and deleting you from everything it’s because they don’t want you to have any possible way of contacting them

So don’t be creepy leave them alone

Would you like to be contacted by someone who you have blocked and deleted from social media? Come on, give up, be smart. Ifyou try to contact the person who blocked and deleted you,people will find you a loser and a stalker. Do not disturb the person who doesn’t want to be disturbed.

Only if they willfully try to.

Your tweets won’t show up in their news feed, and they will be oblivious of your existence unless they directly visit your profile.

When they visit your profile, they will be promptly reminded that you are a user they blocked—and it will ask them if they are sure they want to view your profile and tweets.

If they choose ‘yes’ then they can see your tweets—while still lo

Only if they willfully try to.

Your tweets won’t show up in their news feed, and they will be oblivious of your existence unless they directly visit your profile.

When they visit your profile, they will be promptly reminded that you are a user they blocked—and it will ask them if they are sure they want to view your profile and tweets.

If they choose ‘yes’ then they can see your tweets—while still logged in.

If they choose ‘no’ then they are redirected back to their feed or last page on twitter and go back to forgetting you exist.

Alternatively...

All the above answers are wrong. The retweet cannot be "unretweeted" that way because the account is BLOCKED. Here is a posible solution (needs some technical knowledge) How to remove old retweet from a user that has blocked me? • r/Twitter

Not much difference but you can create another account. It's easy and good to have for such occasions. Then you can search for your friend. If they're not there, they quit Twitter.

Some of the answers here probably refers to an ”old” version of Twitter, which render them inaccurate with the new version.

What needs to be done is pretty simple: hit the Share button, choose the “Copy link to Tweet”, and paste it at the end of your own tweet, during editing of course.

Enjoy.

Simple. You'll need to log in to Twitter's servers, of course. From there, use Early Bird to find the tweet, and delete it from the Redis cluster.

Failing that, you will have to take out the appropriate data centers, although that will have the side effect of deleting all tweets. This is more challenging, since it involves travel to a number of cities worldwide.

If that is too complex, you'll just have to take down the entire Internet.

No, they won't be able to visit your account and see your tweets, thus they don't have access to any tweets that they could reply to. They can see your tweets when they log out or when they're in in cognito mode, but they can't interact with tweets when logged out of Twitter, but they could potentially reply to your tweets if they were using a different account (that's not blocked). They can still @ you, but you won't see the tweet unless you visit their page or search your username.

No, they can’t (unless they use another account).

Enoch, thanks for the A2A!

To know if they blocked you or not, go over the person’s account and look for the message that says: “You have been blocked.”

If there is no such message, and you can still exchange tweets with the person, then you have not been blocked.

Another factor we need to consider is the fact you can mute conversations on Twitter.

Hence, if the person has muted the conversation that included your replies, I'm afraid that's why you can't see your replies again.

But go over and check for yourself whether you have been blocked or not…or whether the tweets you replied to have been mut

Enoch, thanks for the A2A!

To know if they blocked you or not, go over the person’s account and look for the message that says: “You have been blocked.”

If there is no such message, and you can still exchange tweets with the person, then you have not been blocked.

Another factor we need to consider is the fact you can mute conversations on Twitter.

Hence, if the person has muted the conversation that included your replies, I'm afraid that's why you can't see your replies again.

But go over and check for yourself whether you have been blocked or not…or whether the tweets you replied to have been muted.

I hope you found my answer helpful.

Found this floating around the web and I want to give credit for whoever figured it out. It worked for me on 7.16.22.

You need two accounts: the main account where the retweet is, and a secondary account.

1- Go to TweetDeck

2- If you are logged in with your main account, you must log out

3- Log in with your secondary account

4- Click on “Accounts” then “Add another account” and add your main account

5- Make sure your secondary account is the default one and search your main profile on twitter. Click on “User” and search the retweet you want to undo (it should appear unless your secondary account is

Found this floating around the web and I want to give credit for whoever figured it out. It worked for me on 7.16.22.

You need two accounts: the main account where the retweet is, and a secondary account.

1- Go to TweetDeck

2- If you are logged in with your main account, you must log out

3- Log in with your secondary account

4- Click on “Accounts” then “Add another account” and add your main account

5- Make sure your secondary account is the default one and search your main profile on twitter. Click on “User” and search the retweet you want to undo (it should appear unless your secondary account is also blocked)

6- Click on the option button (three-point button under the retweet) and click on “undo retweet” or “delete”.

However, only the delete option was available for me. But, it works.

  1. Login as yourself
  2. go to the profile you were blocked from and copy the URL.
  3. logout
  4. paste the url once you are logged out. You can see tweets but cannot interact.

If they blocked you then they are not able to see your tweets. However, if your Twitter profile is public then they can view your tweets when they are logged out.

If you block someone, it’s the same story. Then they won’t be able to see your tweets. But if your Twitter profile is public then they can view your tweets when they are logged out.

No Need to log out

  1. Copy the link of the “Tweet” that you want to read.
  2. go to browsers “incognito window” and open that link there.
  3. here you go…. (this works only if tweet is not protected)

Yes. The block only affects you. Unless that person deleted The tweet, it's still going to show for everyone else.

Twitter will tell you. If you can’t find their profile, it was deleted. If you are blocked, you can see it and see that you are blocked.

If someone blocks you on Twitter, you won't be able to see their tweets or comments on your tweets. Their tweets and interactions will effectively be hidden from your view, including any comments they may have made on your tweets.

Well, you can't text someone who has blocked you, but you can definitely find an alternative way to approach that person.

I mean if you know him/her in person then try to show up in person.

If not, you can try to look up for his/her social media accounts and try to leave a message to sort it out. It doesn't mean you are stalker as long as your intention is right.

Good luck. ☺

You can't if you're blocked on WhatsApp it will never get delivered to their phone. If you're texting the normal way to their phone the same applies. But apparently you can still leave them vm.

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