How To Delete Old Messages On Messenger From Both Sides?

Do you want to know how to delete old messages on Messenger from both sides? Then yes, you are in the right place. It is a straightforward process, and we will explain how to permanently delete Facebook messages from both sides in this blog.

Have you accidentally messaged the wrong person? Do not panic. The situation can be controlled, and you can fix the problem. However, most of you will relate to the situation where you must have sent a message by mistake without thinking, only to regret it later. Or to save yourself from the embarrassment of a grammatical error you made in the message. So, let us show you how to delete old messages on Messenger from both sides.

To delete FB messages from both sides, the steps are easy to follow, and it can be done by just clicking a few buttons: Open FB> Tap on Messenger> Go to older messages> Tap to expand and open a chat>Click on the three dots> from the two options, select remove> Select Unsend to delete a chat from both sides. 

How To Permanently Delete Facebook Messages From Both Sides? (Desktop)

Now to know how to delete Facebook messages from both sides, you have to keep in mind that FB does not use the word delete; in fact, you can choose to remove or unsend the message to delete the messages on FB Messenger from both sides. Also, if you want to ignore the other person permanently, block them. Otherwise, follow the steps below to permanently delete Facebook messages from both sides:

Step 1: From the desktop, open Messenger

Login to your FB account. From your home feed, tap on the messenger icon on the right side of the page.

Step 2: Tap to expand and open chats to delete messages.

Once you are in the app, navigate to the chat and the message you wish to delete.

Step 3: Select More

In this step, tap and hold over the message. You will see the three vertical dots which say more; tap on more. Here you will see two options on the screen, Remove and forward. Tap on Remove to delete FB messages from both sides.

Step 4: Select Unsend For Everyone

Next, a popup will appear, asking to unsend the message or remove the message for you. Tap on Unsend for everyone.

Step 5: Select Okay

Once the message is deleted, you will receive a confirmation. Tap on Okay.

This completes the steps on how to delete Facebook messages from both sides.

But you have to note here that there are slim chances the other person might have already seen the message for a brief moment if the FB push notification is switched on.

How To Delete Messages On Messenger On Both Sides? (Android)

In this section, we will discuss how to delete old messages on Messenger from both sides of the Messenger app.

Step 1: Open Messenger

Open the messenger app on your smartphone. From the list of contacts and messages, select the chat to delete the message.

Step 2: Select the message

Once you select the recipient’s chat, look for the message you want to delete.

Step 3: Press and hold the Message.

Press and hold the message for a few seconds; tap on the Remove option.

Step 4: Select Unsend

In this step, tap on the unsend option when asked who you want to remove the message for. Once you get a confirmation message, tap on ok.

One interesting fact to note on the messenger app is that the person who received the message will be aware if you deleted the old message. Once you press ok for the confirmation message, you unsent a message. The recipient will be able to see that in chats.

You can delete the ‘you unsent the message‘ notification on your app for yourself, but this note will not get deleted from the other person’s chat. It can only be removed from your chat history.

You will be asked whether there is anything wrong with the message before you delete it. A window will appear, allowing you to report the message as spam or report it as inappropriate.

Deleting embarrassing messages is one thing, but what if someone’s blocked you from Messenger? Will you be notified of that?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Does Deleting A Conversation On Messenger Delete It For The Other Person?

Yes, you get two options to delete a conversation. If you choose to “Remove for you,” that will mean the message will be deleted only from your chat. Whereas, when you choose “Unsend for everyone,” the conversation will be removed from both sides.

Q2. How Do You Delete Messenger Chats From Everyone?

On the desktop, click the three dots menu icon or long-press a message. Next to the message, click “remove.” Choose “remove for everyone” to ensure that the messages you sent are removed from everyone’s inboxes.

Q3. Can I Delete Facebook Messages On Both Sides?

Yes, you can definitely delete FB messages on both sides. You can delete specific messages that can be removed from both sides for everyone.

Q4. Does Blocking Someone On Facebook Delete Messages?

No. The old conversation will remain on the chat. But you cannot send new messages.

Q5. Can A Blocked Person Still Be Able To See Past Conversations?

Yes, once you block a person, the messages do not get deleted. But the other person will not get to visit your profile or send any new messages.

Q6. What Happens When You Delete A Conversation On Messenger?

When you delete a chat from your Messenger, the conversation will be deleted or removed from your list. But it will be still there on the other person’s chat. It depends on which option you choose: Remove for you or Delete for everyone.

Conclusion

Wasn’t it easy to find out how to delete old messages on messenger from both sides? To summarize the blog, we discussed two methods to delete conservation from both sides. The first from the desktop FB messenger and the second from the messenger app on the phone.

In both ways, you have to unsend the message to remove it from both ends. But, as we explained, there is a possibility that the other person has already seen the message even before you decide to delete it. Alternatively, you can also try to use the new vanish mode on FB, as once you leave the conversation, the message will be automatically deleted, saving you the trouble of deleting the message later.

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