Spyke
lemmy.zip

I’m in this photo screenshot and I don’t like it.

Edit: a word

/s

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k0e3reply

But it doesn involve capturing/recording photons afaik.

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lemmy.world

....wait what?

I'm pretty tech savvy and had no idea I could edit a text...

Yes, am millennial... Lol

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feddit.uk

SMS messages, you can't (without two same apps with extensions).

RCS messages, you can.

These days, SMS and RCS messaging just come under the banner of "text messaging". It's pretty handy to be fair, blows MMS out of the water anyway.

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kkjreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Google Messages doesn't seem to have an edit button despite specifically using "RCS message" as the placeholder text.

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P1nkmanreply
lemmy.world

I do! I also remember using WAP to read the news. Well, my first venture on the internet was December 24 1994, so I am old...

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P1nkmanreply
lemmy.world

I'm old, so old that I have no idea what you're talking about. Care to indulge an old man?

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moodyreply
lemmings.world

It's a popular song by Cardi B. WAP stands for Wet Ass Pussy

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Hawkereply
lemmy.world

A wireless access point? People still use them all the time… (also old here)

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feddit.uk

nah, Wireless Application Protocol - a way of serving web pages that was very similar to the HyperCard technology of the time.

Ah, the memories of checking football scores on a Nokia 3330 in school playgrounds...

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Oh yeah, that. I didn’t have a mobile then so almost completely missed that even existing, but now it does sound familiar having been dredged up from the depths of my memory.

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beetusreply
lemmy.world

Curious, why do you remember day 1 for you?

I don't know mine. I do remember sitting in my kitchen at the family computer listening to the modem connect via an AOL disc though. Sometime in the late 90s if I had to guess.

Apparently in 1998 half of all cds produced worldwide had an AOL logo on them. Wild.

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Because my 15 year older brother got it for Christmas for the family that year. We open gifts on the 24th, which if why I remember it.

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This post is a millennial trap, so I'd think most people here?

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antonreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

I know one person still using MMS, because they refuse to get a Internet capable cellphone.
There is one phone in our family that can send them SMS, everyone else gets error messages. How is that even possible? I thought SMS are standardized.

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Natanaelreply
slrpnk.net

MMS is no longer universally supported among carriers

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Missed that. Which side gets the error? The sender? Must be carrier weirdness.

Alternatively, they opted in for RCS somewhere somehow but they don't have an online RCS client so RCS capable senders get errors unless you explicitly set the app to send SMS only to this person

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Not a lot because you need something that supports what your carrier use and there's no userspace API exposed for it

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The only options are Samsung, Google, and Apples messaging apps. Every carrier uses Google implementation of it and they have not created an open api for other apps to use it.

Even if a third party app supported it, it'd still be completely reliant on Googles RCS services.

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Editing a SMS only works between two "smart"phones. Me, I see a second message starting with EDIT, and yes, I can see the previous shit you sent me forever.

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programming.dev

Sending a Correction is literally so much easier!

To edit message you probably have to long press on it, select Edit, then select the part of text to edit (which is famously easy on mobile /s) then erase and rewrite. There's no point putting this much effort into a chat message! There's a reason people don't capitalise or use punctuation in those.

Sorry I'm with the millennial on this one (being a millennial and a tech savvy person myself).

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lemmy.ca

I'm a millennial and I strongly prefer editing. It's much easier on the recipient not to have to cross-reference your correction with your message, and it usually doesn't result in a separate notification ping.

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Michalreply
programming.dev

Notification ping? You guys don't keep your phone on silent?

You just outed yourself as a boomer 😂

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My phone vibrates for text messages, but even if it doesn't there's no need for two notifications in the tray if a simple edit is possible.

Also I'm talking about the recipient, not myself. I don't know what their settings are necessarily.

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I prefer editing if and only if the recipient can see the edit history.

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LiveLMreply
lemmy.zip

I've seen some plugins for Discord and Telegram forks that let you double tap your own message to edit and I really wish this would become the standard.
But noooo, seems most apps don't have a double tap action or only use it for Emoji Reactions. Wow, truly putting the most useful actions at our fingertips 😒

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In discord you can edit messages by sending a subsequent message like this s/old/new

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ttrpg.network

Editing is a power not all people should be trusted with.

You all know at least one person (or are the person) who would text a yes/no like "Did you see Dave today?" and then when you write "yeah" edit their message to "Can I borrow your car?" or something you wouldn't have said yes to.

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Hawkereply
lemmy.world

No, you edit the message so that the typo has a * after it, since asterisks indicate a footnote. Then you post the corrective message with the asterisk at the beginning.

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BassTurdreply
lemmy.world

I've always been asterisk at the end, but mostly because it's easier for me to type that way.

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bitjunkiereply
lemmy.world

Asterisk starts a bullet list in a lot of richtext fields that use markdown

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I'm a big fan of the 'what the duck'...'*fuck' kind of texts. They always make me laugh.

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I edit it now. I'm sorry but I don't miss the days of 4 pings because I fucked up 4 times. Just edit it and dont crowd the chat.

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lemmy.world

I am millennial, and I prefer to edit. That said, I feel like people are less likely to notice the edit than they are an additional message.

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Hawkereply
lemmy.world

Also creates the occasional “I could swear that said something different when I first read it…”

I’ve taken to editing my messages to strike through removals and [edit: italicize] additions/corrections, if I think it could cause confusion.

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I like this kind of editing better than the normal type. Feels more fair

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Why edit and pretend to be perfect? A quick * shows everyone you're smart enough to spot and fix mistakes *^_^

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piefed.ca

Problem is, edits don't appear in notifications, and not everyone goes as far as opening the messaging app.

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I just checked, you cannot. One is a group RCS chat, the other is an RCS chat with just a single person. Neither allowed edits. I even check one with a friend where it's an SMS only, no edit.

So it seems like it's app specific and not texts.

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If I mispelled antidisestablishmentarianism, I'm not fucking rewriting the whole god damn word – I'm just editting.

If I mispell butts it gets and asterisk.

Edit: an*

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Hawkereply
lemmy.world

Depends whether you call it “a splat” or “an asterisk”

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Kellenvedreply
sh.itjust.works

As a millennial I’ve never heard it called a splat, also, get off my lawn ye damn kids

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Im surprised lemmy let's you edit the title of posts you make. I appreciate it though as a mistake prone mess of a man. I've only seen one post use this feature maliciously so far so its a good run thus far.

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I could edit, but what if the edit doesn’t show up at the other end? I couldn’t live with that.

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lemmy.world

Got a guy in my group chat (all millennials) who refuses to edit and also follows up with cursing at sleep

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programming.dev

I’m also a millennial and I was taught how to use a computer so of course I edit my messages.

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Feel blessed that you never had to deal with drama from someone kicking off that a message no longer says what it used to.

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Sc00terreply
lemmy.zip

We must be on different sides of the generational line. Editting texts is something that wasnt available to me until i was old enough to not notice it was possible. Im lucky my T9 "spelling" habits have diminished, but i dont know if my correcting text via * ever will

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I guess it depends on how into technology you are. I pay attention to new features of devices and updates and I also read modals when they tell me things. A lot of people just skip past those things so they never learn.

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I don't bother to correct it unless the person on the other side is mentally deficient or a grammar nazi.

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pelespiritreply
sh.itjust.works

The text messaging software that came with my android phone doesn't allow text editing.

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noridereply
lemmy.zip

Did you edit this comment in your thread about the immorality of editing messages?

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Is it bad I have a tendency to edit, but if the typo is particularly hilarious, I'll use an asterisk correction?

Edit: obligatory edit

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I remember back when I had my moto razor flip phone and I could t9 type with it hidden in my pocket still, I felt so cool and tech savvy. Now people emoji react to my text messages and I can feel my hair turning grey in real time. I'll never give up my typo fixing *s or my ascii :)

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