Edit Message
Now you can edit a message even after it has been sent! Fix a tpyo, include the missing ingredient in grandma’s chocolate chip cookie recipe, or add the punchline to a joke if you hit the send button too quickly. The choice is yours.
Messages will always show when they have been edited, and you can tap on the “Edited” indicator to see the full edit history for any edited messages.
Update the past in the present to prevent future confusion today!
Got this today on Signal beta. Editing is one feature I really wanted in Signal.
Anyone else got it?
I got it too. Sounds great. I frequently miss type and wish I could go back to fix it.
This is great news. usernames next, lets goooo
If you’re really worried about giving out your number, you can use virtual / temporary number. Just keep in mind it complicates backups and transferring to a new phone, etc. Puts into perspective if it’s worth the hassle. Or maybe you just want usernames? 😅
This is workable. Especially if work profile so you can run signal twice. If you use open source signal builds, you can run Molly in the same profile. So it’s pretty trivial to get four different signal clients running in each profile, so you could have eight total on an Android phone.
Just a little inconvenient:)
Is Beta only for subscribers?
Awesome! Long time coming.
the edit history should apply to “Deleted Messages” too
Wouldn’t that be the opposite of privacy? I decide I didn’t want you seeing something after all, but fuck me?
There are already signal clients that don’t honor the delete request anyway, so from a privacy perspective you cant guarantee delete anyway, so its giving people a false sense of security, at best.
Here is a signal client that lets you ignore deletes: https://github.com/johanw666/Signal-Android … Also, view once messages don’t disappear, use your own map provider, database passphrase, custom backups. I don’t really suggest anyone use this fork, molly.im is better, but its illustrative that capabilities are out there, and its more privacy and security focused to not mislead people about capabilities.