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By *eli OP Woman
over a year ago
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So I've recently had to transfer data/messages over to a new phone - I was shocked at the amount of messages. Of course I waffle but it was far too many.
So what do you do with old messages? Whether you're still in contact with that person or not. Are you the sort to delete them periodically and keep everything up to date? Or just leave them all and realise you've not spoken to Bob in five years and don't particularly want to but effort. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm brutal, I delete anyone I haven't been in contact with for 6 months.
It must be really annoying if you have someone that leaves really long voice notes though.  |
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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago
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I've got text messages going back to 2014 on my phone, which were transferred from my old phone. Three of the message threads are with friends who have died, but the others I should just delete really. |
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By *eli OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I'm brutal, I delete anyone I haven't been in contact with for 6 months.
It must be really annoying if you have someone that leaves really long voice notes though. "
6 months! Some of my erm friends I only message a couple of times a year. That is brutal!
I quite like really long voice notes, don't get enough of them. *cough cough* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm brutal, I delete anyone I haven't been in contact with for 6 months.
It must be really annoying if you have someone that leaves really long voice notes though.
6 months! Some of my erm friends I only message a couple of times a year. That is brutal!
I quite like really long voice notes, don't get enough of them. *cough cough*"
I keep my circle tight _eli.
And well you asked for it!  |
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I have a very old phone I've kept since my 20's. Which hasn't been switched on in decades doubt it works now. But it has messages from my best mate to died in an accident so I can't bin it. But to answer your question I tend to keep messages forever in general. |
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By *eli OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I’m a deleter, I keep virtually nothing on my phone, except my music library, and a small handful of messages."
But what about that message* from someone you've not spoken to in years where they wax lyrically about your blowjob skills? That's prime ego boosting material.
*I don't have this. |
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By *eli OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Bish, im the girl with 55000 emails on her inbox I am beyond terrible
So I’ll let you imagine what I do with old messages "
How many emails? What are you doing woman! No, emails are differently, got to run a tight ship on your box.
I had a good few (embarrassingly high) amount of messages on WA. My phone almost died during transferring, that's how long it took. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m a deleter, I keep virtually nothing on my phone, except my music library, and a small handful of messages.
But what about that message* from someone you've not spoken to in years where they wax lyrically about your blowjob skills? That's prime ego boosting material.
*I don't have this. "
You’ve yet to send it to me
Kidding aside, even ‘that message’ is a goner. |
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