Friday, April 26, 2024

Unsending your texts is finally coming to Line, one of Asia’s top messenger apps

Finally, you can unsend that embarrassing text on Line messenger.

The app, which is hugely popular in Japan and Thailand, will start allowing users to retract messages that they’ve sent to friends, reports SoraNews24.

The feature will be available in about two weeks’ time, in December, and comes about a month after competitor, WhatsApp, announced a similar feature.

The only catch is, if you don’t delete your message within 24 hours, it stays in the chat. So you should check your texts after a big night out, before it’s too late.

Line, which has about 220 million monthly active users, announced the new unsend feature on Thursday, with a marketing campaign timed to coincide with Black Friday — although its message is entirely unrelated to the shopping event.

Line’s promotion encourages people to submit embarrassing stories of messages they wish they didn’t send, and will reward the best (or worst?) stories with in-app currency and gift codes.

The in-app currency can be used for Line’s very popular stickers, for instance. So if you win a prize for an awkward story, maybe you can use some of that Line…

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