Notification of FB Messages, Seen but Message Not Necessarily Read?
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I'm not even sure about that. My cell phone pings with notifications on the top left of the screen; I can swipe it downwards and it will list all the notifications that I have (phone program updates, voicemails, messenger messages, facebook messages etc) as in "you have 5 new facebook messages" in bold print. I can then press on that and it takes me to my facebook messages page where the new messages are listed downwards from most recent to oldest.
Just tested it with my husband who sent me a message on facebook. I opened up my phone and did the above, but did not actually "click" on the message to open and read it ... but his screen shows "message seen". I imagine other phones would read something like "message received", but that does not neccesarily mean "message read".
Really, I did "see" it, but I sure didn't open it to read it.
@Vern Thank you so much for checking this.
Sorry to be FB-ignorant & a soc-media bozo, but I do not use FB, etc, so I'm curious.
My cell is an ancient android and when pressed, I have to admit - it's so old, it was a prototype used by Alexander Graham Bell himself
On your ^ notifications list,^ what INFO does ea entry display?
FB-a/c name? Phone number? Time of contact? What?
Does ea. entry show the contactor's ACTUAL NAME?
Even if each entry shows an actual name, that would not necessarily be a name that host JW would RECOGNIZE as, say, a fiancee, a GF, relative or stepmother of one of his guests.
Of course, that also assumes that JW's cell or other device was TURNED ON.
And that he HEARD an incoming message signal/tone.
And what about notifications for messages other than FB?
@Vern ? Anyone, TiA