Facebook Messenger: A few months ago, was revealed that Facebook technicians were allowing Mark Zuckerberg and other executives of the company to delete them messages which had been sent by platform messaging. After the uproar that came from the reveal, Facebook hastily announced that it would soon make the feature available to everyone.
After about six months without any news about the feature they use only internally, Facebook is reported to test its mood for everyone.
“We're going to roll out a broader feature deletionof messages. This may take a while, and until the feature is ready, we will no longer delete executive messages. We should have done it sooner – and we're sorry we didn't.”
A tweet from tipster Jane Manchun Wong displays screenshots of Messenger's new feature, suggesting that the company may be ready to release it.
Facebook Messenger is finally working on "Unsend Message" in the app for everyone!
Tip: @Techmeme pic.twitter.com/5OtQrmyID3
- Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) October 12, 2018
The new addition to Messenger options will be different from the known deletion of all messages. The simple deletion of messages allows you to delete only the messages you see, not the messages you see the person you are chatting with. After deleting your message, the recipient continues to have a copy of the message in his application.
With the unsend on Facebook Messenger, you could get back a message. A similar feature exists in WhatsApp, which allows you either to delete a message from you or everyone.
Wong also says that the upcoming Facebook Messenger feature may include a time limit after which the user will not be able to download the message.
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