Facebook Users To Experience “Unsend” Feature In Messaging Soon

Facebook To Soon Allow Users to Experience “Unsend” Feature in Messaging

FACEBOOK – Users of the social media giant Facebook will soon experience the “Unsend” feature in messaging.

One of the most prominent and utilized social media platforms around the globe now is Facebook. It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes, Andrew McCollum, and Eduardo Saverin.

Many users are loving the friendly user-interface of the said social media platform. One can share photos, videos, and messages through posts and netizens can also comment on others’ posts. Messaging is also now available.

With the presence of Facebook Messenger, more and more people are using the social media platform in communicating with their loved ones. You can chat, call, video call, or send photos and videos to them anytime you want.

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Despite the undeniable success of Facebook, the people behind this technology giant continuously seek ways to improve it and enhance the user experience.

Based on an article posted on FHM, users will soon experience another feature in messaging – it is the “Unsend” feature”.

A spokesperson of the giant company has reportedly confirmed to TechCrunch that they are now testing the “Unsend” feature in Facebook messaging. It will give users the chance to “unsend” a message.

The thing about “unsending” a message is that a copy of it won’t be sent and saved on the supposed recipient’s account. For sure there were several times when we thought of getting back our message after it appeared “Sent”.

Based on the article, there will be a “time limit” with regards to “unsending” a message through FB messaging. The company is still testing the feature before letting the public utilize it.

“Facebook internally tests products and features before they ship to the public so we can ensure the quality of the experience,” the spokesperson expressed.

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