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41 sats \ 9 replies \ @LibertasBR 27 Apr \ on: Do you disable read receipts? AskSN
Mine are active for the simple fact that I don't care, just as everyone I know knows that I rarely read a message right away if it's not urgent to me. I use the message previews in the notifications a lot to know if I should read it and the pending message markings (those with the number on the app) to know what I've already read and resolved. In some messengers I don't like the "mark as unread" feature; I prefer to read the summary in the notification and actually open the message, marking it as read, when I actually "resolve" it.
I'll read the posts mentioned.
Seeing that someone ignored your text sucks. Living in a state of abject uncertainty is way worse.
The whole article is overly dramatic by someone who didn't like being ignored.
The second one provides more concise information.
It's really bad that people read your message and don't respond. But there are many people who do the same as me, they just don't let the sender know that it was read.
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I ask you for a basic culture of mine, in which app is it possible to mark a message with unread?
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I believe that this is possible in all messengers. It is worth noting that when you mark an email as unread, you mark it only for yourself, the other person still sees the message as read.
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I believe that this is possible in all messengers.
Maybe with the term messengers we are not referring to the same thing., because I am referring to apps such as Telegram, WhatsApp, SimpleX, WeChat and similar. In these apps I find no possibility to mark a message as unread.
It is worth noting that when you mark an email as unread, you mark it only for yourself, the other person still sees the message as read.
As for emails, as I wrote in my reply to the OP, by default I disable the read receipt on Thunderbird, so this is NEVER sent. The sender, therefore, has no way of knowing if and when I read his email.
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Telegram, WhatsApp, SimpleX, WeChat and similar
All the ones you mentioned have the option to mark as unread.
by default I disable the read receipt on Thunderbird
In the second article, a method for identifying email reads through companies is mentioned. Take a look.
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Telegram, WhatsApp, SimpleX, WeChat and similar All the ones you mentioned have the option to mark as unread.
Now I speak exclusively about telegram, because I have had neither time nor desire to try the others.
You are right. There is a function named mark as unread, but the terms is just wrong.
A real mark as unread, under telegram must to the action listed at follow:
- ask how many message to mark as unread
- remove the 2nd tick from these last messages
- put back the dot with the number of message to be read in the same colors of the other.
The telegram function does none of this.
Simply put a numberless dot of a different color.
Let's say as a reminder pure and simple.
I repeat that in Telegram (at least in the fork that I use), it can read messages as a preview without ever being marked read.
If you want, I'll give you my Telegram contact and show you.
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It's exactly this reminder point that I'm referring to, it's called "mark as unread" in all apps. In the first comment I said that I don't use it because I prefer to read messages through the notification, instead of reading them in the conversation and then using this function to mark them as a reminder.
Telegram, WhatsApp, SimpleX, WeChat and similar
All the ones you mentioned have the option to mark as unread.
I was not aware of it, I will look for more information on this news.
by default I disable the read receipt on Thunderbird
In the second article, a method for identifying email reads through companies is mentioned. Take a look.
First of all, I would like to point out that the article only talks about emails read from the smartphone, then I suggest you give a read to this nwes.
I was already using this system twenty years ago. An image hosted on my site that stored all the IPs that displayed it.
For this reason, both the Thunderbird that I use on my computer and the email client that I use on my android phone, do not load images by default, but only if I authorize them.
At least, this is the information in my possession, in case it is wrong, I will try to inquire about it.
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