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This article was published on October 27, 2015 Facebook What are Facebook Message Requests and how to see them: now you can contact anyone, even if you’re not ‘friends’ October 27, 2015 - 9: ...
Facebook has removed the Other Folder that used to be accessible from the web. With that, removal users can now accept or ignore new message requests without the requestor knowing you have read ...
Facebook wants anyone around the world to be able to message you on Facebook, but to do it, the social network is killing a part of your Facebook inbox you probably never knew you had. Facebook ...
The addition of Message Requests will likely be helpful as Facebook’s Messenger platform begins to evolve to bring in more businesses and integrate with third-party services.
Facebook just killed off the Other inbox that nobody really uses anyway. In its place is Message Requests, a new way for people to contact users even if they are not Facebook friends.
Facebook has released a new Messenger feature called Message Requests, which lets you accept or ignore messages from people that you are not friends with. In the past, messages sent by out-of ...
Ignored messages get booted into a hidden Filtered Requests folder, while acknowledged messages are kept in the inbox as normal threads.
Facebook’s ‘Other’ inbox, an often forgotten about section of Messenger, is being replaced with more noticeable Message Requests. The Other inbox used to contain messages from people you ...
Messages from non-friends will arrive as requests, and the user can choose to see the message or not.
Facebook has a hidden message folder where it filters messages it thinks you don't want to see — sometimes with serious and unintended consequences. Users are complaining about not seeing ...
Enough already with the Facebook messages. Nobody is sending out friend requests in your name. So you can stop sending those warnings to everyone on your friend list.