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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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That's true, but I don't think deletion should be possible once there's a confirmation that it has been seen, including interaction with the app, and being able to go back deep into the history to make deletions is an extreme violation of that.
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I still don't think you should be able to delete a message that has definitely been seen, without the consent of the person receiving it. A feature for that definitely plays into the hands of abusers. A time limit doesn't really change much.
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If they want to give people an undo button that always works, they could have something like a toggle for delaying all your messages by 30s, giving you the ability to undo since the message hasn't actually been sent. Toggle it on when drunk and/or angry or whatever.
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I don't deleting messages people have already read without their consent to delete it has any substantial non-malicious use case though. I would fully support features to request deletion of messages of ranges of messages on the other side, but not without their consent to do it.
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I think it makes more sense to make it more difficult to accident send photos, audio, etc. I know it's way too easy to do it in Signal, and it's due to bad design of the UI, where it's super easy to accidentally press things without a quick confirmation to make sure you meant it.