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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 think you should be able to delete them up until the point that the other person has seen them. I don't think it needs a specific time limit. The other people could take a screenshot of it immediately if it was something sensitive or embarrassing. It's too late at that point.
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My main concern is someone can repeatedly send abusive messages and then go back through the history and delete the evidence. If the victim hasn't through to take screenshots or back it up, they have no proof it occurred. I'm serious about "Gaslighting as a first class feature".
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I think you're misunderstanding. I'm not talking about formal legal agreements between people, but rather real-time discussions that end up having legal implications and can be used as proof. Text messages are very often used as evidence in legal cases.
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