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To be fair there are some positive uses for that, but being able to delete someone else's record of a conversation within the app is also very weird and easily abused. Send someone an abusive message and delete it. Delete someone's message and claim they never sent it. And so on.
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I read this the same way you do. I think fraudsters will use this to retract things that would otherwise be evidence / legally binding. It's not fair to say "you should not have sent that in the first place" in all scenarios. How about a "lockdown" feature that can be challenged?
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Right, if you made a mistake like sending something embarrassing, the person you're talking to can quickly back it up or screenshot it. I think deleting things on their end should require their consent unless they haven't read / seen it yet. Undoing before they see it is fine.
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