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Blocking someone on Facebook *solved*
GreasyKidsStuffMOMMM!ROAST BEEF WANTS TO KISS GIRLS ON THE TITTIES!Registered Userregular
Hey, I was just wondering if anyone knew whether or not blocking someone on Facebook also blocks them from sending you friend requests and private messages? I've grown fed up with somebody consistently pestering me with friend requests and for reasons I won't get into, I don't want to be in contact with him. So I clicked 'Block this person' on his profile, but I wasn't sure to what extent it actually does that.
As far as the other person is concerned, you no longer exist on Facebook. They won't find you in a search, they can't request you as a friend, they won't see your wall posts on friends-of-friends.
A block prevents specific people from viewing your profile. Any ties you currently have with the people you block will be broken (friendship connections, friend details, etc.). Your profile will not be visible to them and you will not appear in their search results or friend lists. Blocking is mutual, so they will also become invisible to you as well.
Keep in mind that blocking someone may not prevent all communications and interactions in third-party applications, and does not extend to elsewhere on the Internet.
Please note that removing a block will not restore a connection. If you block a friend and then remove that person from you Block List, you will need to send them a new friend request.
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http://www.facebook.com/#!/help/?search=block
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