How to read private messages on Facebook
There could be a load of messages you haven't received.
When we discovered the 'Other' folder on Facebook last year, it was a mixed reaction of feeling bad we'd accidentally ignored certain people, and feeling thankful we'd never seen some of the creepy messages sooner.
But the social network then changed the way they managed private messages sent from users who aren't connected via 'friendship'. Nowadays, anyone who tries to send you a private message without being your friend on Facebook will instead send a 'message request', which the recipient can read and then decide whether they want to allow any communication.
However, there's still a way you could be missing messages. Because there's ANOTHER secret folder. Christ, Facebook, what is this, the Crystal Maze?
Essentially, Facebook appears to 'filter' some message requests, similarly to the spam folder of your email inbox. But you never know, some of these messages could be useful, especially if you're using your Facebook profile for professional purposes.
Anyway, here's how to unlock it and check whether you've been inadvertently withholding certain messages, with the help of my very professionally-drawn red arrows.
Head to the Facebook Messenger App
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Click 'Settings' in the bottom right-hand corner
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Click 'Message requests'
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And underneath all the message requests you've been sent, will be an option for 'See filtered requests'
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And look what kind of things you could be missing? I found this in my filtered message requests, for example. And I'm fairly pissed off that Facebook withheld Said's 'sweet dreams' wishes from me for all that time.
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