It will stay archived until you delete it, otherwise it won't be deleted but it will reappear to Inbox if the person sends you another message.
if you have a facebook message then it is already on facebook
click on the message
One cant edit a sent inbox message on Facebook. One simply has to send an edited message and explain where the error came from. Facebook doesn't have a way to edit a sent inbox message as of yet.
Simply go to the message section, type the name of your facebook friend to whom you want to send message in the 'to' box. Type the message and simply send it.
Click the button that is down to your right to send a message on facebook to someone that is online!
it stays
if you have a facebook message then it is already on facebook
can't open rar files at all. receive archive error message
In the message archive.
There could be many reasons for this behavior, such as timing coincidence or personal reasons unrelated to you. It's important not to jump to conclusions or assumptions based on online activities, and instead focus on building a genuine connection with your crush in person.
yeah!! just go to the message place where you send message. Copy and paste the forward message to the message on facebook.
It normally means that you put a message into an alternate folder, rather than deleting it. Say if you got an email receipt, just in case you'd need to archive it. It's not deleted, but also not cluttering your inbox.
Archiving a conversation will hide it from your messages view, while deleting a conversation from Messages permanently removes the entire conversation and its history.For more information, please view the related links.
you send the message as a picture message to the facebook number.
it says confirm facebook account to enable the message service.
When you send a message on Facebook, you automatically get identified to the receiver.
If writing someone that you are not friends on Facebook they will still get the message. The message sometimes go the "other folder" and not the "inbox folder".