How to read the unread message in facebook inbox from the unknown people
| April 08, 2016 |
Facebook Messenger commonplace used to exchange messages between peer-based social networking users in the world's largest. However, it was not all Facebook messages forwarded to the user.
Most of the messages sent could even end up with no read at all. Typically these messages come from other people who have had very friendly relations with the user's account.
Indeed, Facebook will give notification when someone who is not a friend to send a message. These messages are stored in the folder "Request Message".
But, as summarized KompasTekno of Business Insider, Friday (08/04/2016), not necessarily all messages from unknown people will be displayed in the "Message Request".
Messages considered as spam will be redirected to a hidden folder. This is where they were "buried", without unwitting users.
How do I access the folder "secret" and read the hidden messages in it? Follow the steps below.
How to open a hidden folder contains messages from other users who do not have friendly relations with users on Facebook
First, run the Facebook Messenger app on your Android smartphone and open the settings menu in the upper right corner of the screen. For the Facebook Messenger app in iOS, this icon is located in the bottom corner of the screen.
From the new screen that opens, go to the "People", then select "Request Message". Here are stored the messages from people who have had very friendly relations. But that's not all.
How to open a hidden folder contains messages from other users who do not have friendly relations with users on Facebook
To view the contents of a hidden folder, select the "See filtered request contained exactly in the list of" Message Request ". A list of all messages hidden and unread by the user immediately unfold.
Hidden messages can also be diaskes through a desktop browser.
The trick is to log-in to Facebook, click the icon "Inbox" in the upper right corner, choose the "Request Message" and then click "See Filtered Request" at the bottom of the list. Select "See All to open a pop-up window into full-screen pages.
Most of the messages sent could even end up with no read at all. Typically these messages come from other people who have had very friendly relations with the user's account.
Indeed, Facebook will give notification when someone who is not a friend to send a message. These messages are stored in the folder "Request Message".
But, as summarized KompasTekno of Business Insider, Friday (08/04/2016), not necessarily all messages from unknown people will be displayed in the "Message Request".
Messages considered as spam will be redirected to a hidden folder. This is where they were "buried", without unwitting users.
How do I access the folder "secret" and read the hidden messages in it? Follow the steps below.
How to open a hidden folder contains messages from other users who do not have friendly relations with users on Facebook
First, run the Facebook Messenger app on your Android smartphone and open the settings menu in the upper right corner of the screen. For the Facebook Messenger app in iOS, this icon is located in the bottom corner of the screen.
From the new screen that opens, go to the "People", then select "Request Message". Here are stored the messages from people who have had very friendly relations. But that's not all.
How to open a hidden folder contains messages from other users who do not have friendly relations with users on Facebook
To view the contents of a hidden folder, select the "See filtered request contained exactly in the list of" Message Request ". A list of all messages hidden and unread by the user immediately unfold.
Hidden messages can also be diaskes through a desktop browser.
The trick is to log-in to Facebook, click the icon "Inbox" in the upper right corner, choose the "Request Message" and then click "See Filtered Request" at the bottom of the list. Select "See All to open a pop-up window into full-screen pages.



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