Blocked Accounts | Tiktok View
By 3 a.m., she knew his new favorite song. His new catchphrase. The way he tilted his head when he lied (he still did). She was haunting herself.
Lena didn’t remember blocking him. But there he was—gray avatar, username replaced with “User” —at the bottom of her blocked list. Three months ago, after the argument that ended everything. She had pressed block with trembling thumbs. Then delete chat . Then erase him from existence . tiktok view blocked accounts
One week later, his new girlfriend posted a TikTok: “POV: you find out your boyfriend’s ex has been watching all your stories from a fake account.” By 3 a
Lena’s heart stopped. The comments flooded. Screenshots. Username exposed. And in the final frame of that video—just for a second—the girlfriend smiled. Not a happy smile. A gotcha smile. She was haunting herself
But the story doesn’t end there. Because blocked lists are lies. The algorithm remembers everything. And six months later, TikTok suggested her real account to his mother .
She told herself it was closure. But closure doesn’t require six hours of watching someone live the life you thought you’d have.