If someone's blocked me, will I be able to search for them on Steam?
Will I still be able to see the person in the "find people" search, or will they just not show up?
I'd like to know so I can put certain suspicions to rest.
Best Answer
If a player has blocked you, and their profile is still Public, then you can still see their profile. However, if you attempt to add them, then you will get an error message saying that you are unable to add them as a friend. Furthermore, attempts to send communication to them will be cut off, even if you attempt to bypass this by finding a similar group the player who has blocked you is also in, and attempt to chat with them this way.
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What happens when you get blocked on Steam?
When you block someone on Steam, they will not know of it. The user will see you as offline and Steam will not inform them of your gaming updates. Also, they won't be removed from your friend list automatically.Can someone block you on Steam and still be friends?
To specifically answer your question at hand, blocking someone will make it so you appear offline to them. No notifications are sent regarding your status or game-playing. They WILL still be on your friends list (and you'll be on their list), so you have easy access to unblock them at any time.If SOMEONE Owns ROBLOX 🤯✨ *COMPILATION*
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Answer 2
I'm fairly sure that you will be able to see their username, but when you click on their profile, you won't be able to access it because you're blocked. If you need to see their profile however, I suggest just visiting steampowered.com on Chrome, and then searching for a user through the website rather than the Steam client.
Edit: Never mind, you have to login to search for a user, and it just takes you to the blocked page. So, no, there are no known loopholes for this.
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