Do you still know? In February we were interested in how to find hidden and filtered message requests on Facebook?
Facebook Messenger is an instant messenger and allows you to communicate directly with your friends on Facebook. However, not all messages end up directly in your inbox, but some are filtered out, usually those messages that are sent by people you are not friends with!
This is possible because Facebook uses an algorithm and sorts out those messages to which the recipient has no direct relationship and this usually applies if you are not friends with a person! These messages will be moved to a hidden folder. This essentially acts as a “spam folder”
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You can find this folder relatively easily using the desktop version!
Open the “Messages” icon in the taskbar (1) and click on “View all in Messenger” (2)
In Messenger, click on “Settings” (3) and “Message Requests” (4).
That was it again. We think it gets a little more confusing when it comes to the messenger app, which you may have installed on your smartphone! We will now show you where you can find your message requests here:
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For Android and IOs:
Open the messenger app -> click on the two people at the bottom (1) -> click on the person with the + (2) at the top right -> then click on “Inquiries” (3)
So now take a look and see if you can find hidden messages in this folder!
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