Facebook Messenger. Yesterday the Facebook company officially announced that it will implement a function in the messaging application that will allow you to delete the messages sent to the people you are chatting with. We are talking here about a function known throughout the world with the name unsend, Facebook Messenger having confirmed its implementation right in the list of changes for a recent update released in the App Store by Facebook.
Facebook Messenger. In the message by which this function was announced to the whole world, the Facebook company announced that it will allow the deletion of messages sent up to 10 minutes ago. Basically, if you sent a message now through Facebook Messenger to another person, then you only have 10 minutes to delete that message both from your phones and from the phone of the interlocutor, the functionality being offered even by WhatsApp for some time.
Facebook Messenger. How QUICKLY can you DELETE Sent Messages
Facebook Messenger. Many people have been asking for years and years for the implementation of the option to delete messages sent to other people, not only from our phones, but also from the phones of the interlocutors, and after the integration in WhatsApp, it was expected everywhere. Now things have become official, and Facebook Messenger will allow us to withdraw the wrong messages, or sent by mistake to the people with whom we have various conversations, so you will avoid unnecessary discussions for the mistakes you make.
"Coming soon: Remove a message from a chat thread after it's been sent. If you accidentally send the wrong photo, incorrect information or message the wrong thread, you can easily correct it by removing the message within ten minutes of sending it."
Facebook Messenger. For now, it is not clear when this new functionality will be available to everyone, but it is expected that we will not have much to ask until it is available. It is very possible that this new function for Facebook Messenger will be implemented by the company directly from its servers, without notifying anyone, so it remains to be seen when everything will be activated.