![]() ![]() ![]() If you'd like to be added to the list, comment below or contact me directly and I'll see that your article is included. Since the change was made over a year ago, I'm sure others have written about it before these two publications. I first saw talk of Other Messages show up on TNW last month, but it has resurfaced again this week at RedheadWriting and Slate. Until then, it thus seems the best way to make sure you don't miss anything is to check the Other Messages folder on a regular basis, just like you should for your Junk/Spam folder in your e-mail account. In some mail programs, the messages in the spam folder can be sorted. All messages from blocked senders are considered spam and automatically moved to the Junk folder. Facebook likely won't start displaying notifications for Other Messages, but I do hope they make it more obvious. Also called a 'junk folder' or 'junk mailbox,' spam folders are created by mail servers as well as by the users email program. ![]()
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