not on your phone bill.
Yes
if you have a facebook message then it is already on facebook
They actually can, but it appears from a person with no link (i.e. name is in black) and no photo
I think the best way to send a bulk message is to tag your friends in it. With that, everyone tagged in that message can read and comment. It's like a forum message where people can interact and converse.
nope, It simply means the person has read it, and not replied :)
unread messages are messages that have never been opened or mark as read basically not read
'Unread' is an adjective that describes something that has not been read.
click on the message tab at the top of the screen then scroll down and chose mark unread
To access archived messages on Facebook, open the Messenger app and tap on your profile picture in the top left corner. From there, select "Message Requests" and then "See Filtered Requests." Archived messages can be viewed by tapping on the "Archived Chats" option.
No, "unread" is an adjective used to describe something that has not been read. It is not a past tense verb form.
nope
"aware, competent, educated, intelligent, knowledgeable, literate, talented, wise"
A scenario is posting a message on Facebook. A sender is the person posting the message. The receiver is the person who will read the message.
After you send a message, it automaticly sets it's self as sent. You can mark one or more message(s) by putting a check to the left of the message, under "More actions" you will find "Mark as read" (if it is unread), click that.
not on your phone bill.
Yes