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What is the actual benefit of iMessage?
I recently turned it off as I see no benefit. It shows the sender when a text was delivered and unless you turn it off (like I did a long time ago), can also show if you read it. Why the problem? “Delivered” removes probable deniability of “I didn’t receive it/phone was off” and also causes people to know they are blocked from contacting you when they send a message and it suddenly is green and not an iMessage. What if I don’t want someone like a boss seeing that I received their text message(ie. on a day off asking to come in). I literally see no reason to use iMessage. Is there a benefit I am missing?
It just seems to be the blue bubble that people want-or is it the ability to unsend or edit messages? |
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Unsending and editing messages is really helpful for me, as well as scheduling future messages. I also think (but am not positive) you can message any person with iMessage without being charged if you have limited texts.
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Re: What is the actual benefit of iMessage?
iMessage is free, Between others who use iPhones. I think iMessage also allows you to send photos for free. If you don’t want to use iMessage you can go into settings on your phone and turn iMessage off. WhatsApp is the same, you can see when people have read a message by the ticks turning blue etc.
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After turning it off, I realize how editing/unsending was such a good thing, but the drawbacks outweigh it imo |
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