your are shown as a initiator but not a participator any more. According to our design, left from a conversation will not delete the conversation content
Thanks, that makes sense. Now, I see the words Initiated by … previously, I could not see the words.
(My problem: as faces/avatars appear in so many (too many?) places, I learn to ignore any text that is adjacent to a face! (For the same reason, I never noticed the Common stuff feature in Diigo 4.0 beta.))
> and I can recall that message only by bookmarking it; good idea, but it only works when current conversation is public. or you are not allowed to access this conversation regardless whether you are the initiator or not
Makes me wonder, are they strategizing like blue lock rivals on this Diigo group or just decluttering? Well, I hope they train their skills to get the best experience like Diigo suggests!
I appreciate the clarity of your guide on deleting messages. It's a vital feature for managing digital footprints, reflecting our growing need for privacy in an increasingly connected world. Have you considered discussing implications of data retention policies? geometry dash world
http://message.diigo.com/user/lamarck?tab=3
Thanks, Lamarck
thanks for your feedback. "batch delete" feature have added in Diigo V4.0
hi, graham, this 500 error fixed here.
i have fixed in preview version but forget to fixed in v3
> public conversation (note) that I have left.
If I left that (test) conversation, why am I shown?
Now, I see the words Initiated by … previously, I could not see the words.
(My problem: as faces/avatars appear in so many (too many?) places,
I learn to ignore any text that is adjacent to a face! (For the same reason, I never noticed the Common stuff feature in Diigo 4.0 beta.))
I see the logic more clearly when another person remains in the conversation, after I leave what I started: http://message.diigo.com/message/663116
* and I can recall that message only by bookmarking it;
it is no longer listed in my message area.
Tag: resolved
good idea, but it only works when current conversation is public. or you are not allowed to access this conversation regardless whether you are the initiator or not