Recent focus on encryption is great but only half the battle. If messages retained forever, always vulnerable to any future security issue.
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(I'm particularly talking about *private* messaging apps -- texting and all equivalents -- where people communicate most informally.)
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Chat history is becoming the place for shared knowledge/documentation Lots of effort making it searchable https://slackhq.com/a-new-way-to-discover-and-connect-with-just-the-right-teammates-fa0c88b764c0 …
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Sure they do. Reduced cognitive load -- no decisions on what to save out of the thread.
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Occasionally. I don't disagree with initial premise but I think it's hard to build a good UX on expiration that isn't nearly immediate.
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Can you elaborate on this?
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In the future it will be normal for all consumer messaging apps to auto delete messages on sender and receivers devices after X days
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I admit that I love going back through old dialog tho
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But imagine the archives for future historians...
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I think the archives are a potential gold mine for researchers. Particularly political or social researchers.
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