Snapchat Won't Let Me Unblock Someone May 2026
Snapchat, Jordan learned, imposes a temporary lock on unblocking certain accounts for up to 48 hours after a block. It’s a cooldown period, designed to prevent rapid blocking and unblocking in the heat of an argument. Jordan had blocked Alex three days ago during a late-night text fight—not months. The memory had blurred.
In the end, Jordan sent a blank snap to a mutual friend with the caption: “If you talk to Alex, tell them I tried.” The friend replied: “They deleted Snapchat last week. Said they needed a break.” snapchat won't let me unblock someone
Jordan frowned. They tried again. Restarted the app. Force-closed it. Updated iOS. Nothing. The block seemed permanent, like a digital door that had rusted shut. Snapchat, Jordan learned, imposes a temporary lock on
Frustrated, Jordan turned to Google. The results painted a clear, if frustrating, picture: The memory had blurred
Alex might have changed their username or deactivated their account. When a user becomes unfindable—even if blocked—Snapchat’s system can’t process the unblock. Jordan searched manually. No Alex. Either deleted or ghosted the platform entirely.
Snapchat’s infrastructure is massive but not flawless. Occasionally, a cached error prevents an unblock. The fix? Log out completely, clear cache (Settings > Privacy > Clear Data), then log back in. If that failed, delete and reinstall the app—but only after ensuring the account was backed up.
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