06-20-2014
10:51
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16:59
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MatthewFitbit
06-20-2014
10:51
- last edited on
08-20-2020
16:59
by
MatthewFitbit
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Welcome aboard @bryonb23. It sounds like a good idea, so I was able to find a Feature Request that supports your comment. Click on this thread and vote for this idea! ![]()
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As usual with app updates, there was a glitch of some kind. Not only did messages from 30+ days not delete, they're showing as new messages with a constant reminder. Now what?
Seems they don't delete after 30 days. I have ones older than 90 days.
@Melissa wrote:Yes @CSJ888 , your friend's messages get deleted automatically after 30 days. I will pass on your inquiry as feedback to our team members so they can take another option in consideration.
I appreciate your time posting this. I wish you the best!
Best AnswerMelissa (since you've been responding regularly to this thread),
I have messages that are as old as 427 days and worse yet, I have 34 new notifications when I open the "friends" portion of the app, yet there are no new messages or friend requests. Since the app thinks there are new messages, when I open the friends portion to see how many steps my friends are getting, it automatically slides over to the messages portion on my iPhone5S, which is terribly frustrating.
Please provide guidance on how to fix this bug.
Thank you,
Kevin
Best AnswerI have a message marked 367 days ago - still no way to delete manually. They just roll on and on. I don't know where the 30 day idea originated.
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