I don't know if you noticed one thing when you use WeChat.
Sometimes, a message can be retracted after a long time.
But sometimes, after a period of time, some messages cannot be withdrawn.
Sometimes when you retract a message, there will be a "Re-edit" button next to it.
Sometimes, however, the button is not available next to it and you have to re-enter it.
Many netizens said, what kind of logic is this?
No, two days ago, the WeChat official came out to explain it thoroughly to everyone.
Regular messages, which can be recalled within 2 minutes of being sent.
Like text, pictures, voice, video, memes, links, etc., all belong to regular messages.
However, file-type messages can be recalled within 3 hours after they are sent.
Like Word, Excel, or PDF, archives, music files, and so on.
In addition, after the text message is withdrawn, you can press the "Re-edit" button within 5 minutes.
In this way, the withdrawn message can reappear in the input box.
But after 5 minutes, the "Re-edit" button disappears.
However, for the withdrawal of this feature, many people are concerned about another issue.
That's the reminder function when you revoke.
Many netizens said that they withdrew the news because they didn't want the other party to see it.
As a result, this reminder has to be asked on the other side, "What did you withdraw?"
However, some netizens said that it is still necessary to leave the reminder withdrawn.
After all, the work scene, someone borrowed money, etc., if the message is withdrawn without leaving a trace, it is really unreasonable.
Some netizens also feel that the withdrawal function can be regarded as a remedy after sending the wrong message to the user.
The starting point is to give a chance to correct typos, and I can't afford so many people's sophistication.
Anyway, the public says that the public is reasonable, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is reasonable.
However, this controversy actually attracted Tencent's public relations director to respond in person.
Some bloggers expressed their opinion, thinking that the withdrawal reminder is like a notice, telling the recipient of the message that "what you just said is not counted".
It's the same with the withdrawal of an email in the workplace.
Zhang Jun, Tencent's public relations director, agrees.
"If a person sends a message and the other party can't show receipt, or can't show traces after retracting, then whether the message was delivered accurately becomes an "intelligible" question. 」
That's a bit abstract, I'll give you an example.
If the current WeChat, there is no withdrawal of the reminder function.
When your colleague asks you to order food, he will bring him a copy by the way, and the salary will be transferred to you in two days.
Immediately after ordering a meal, the colleague pinched the point and withdrew the message.
After all, there is no withdrawal reminder, and you don't know that the other party has withdrawn.
When you wait until the day of payroll, you want to recover the money, but the other party lied and said that he never sent you this message.
And because the other party withdraws, you can't turn over this chat history that asked you to help order food.
Some friends may say that eating a meal is only a matter of more than 10 yuan, what's the big deal.
But what if you eat a 500 dollar buffet?
Well, this is what Zhang Jun said, "it is unreasonable".
At the same time, Zhang Jun said that the "message read" function that many people urge to update has similar considerations.
It's like the boss arranges work for you in the middle of the night.
Without the "Read" feature, you can pretend you don't see it.
But if there is a "read" function, you will have to send a message to your boss regardless of whether you accept it or not.
Workers, you feel sweaty just thinking about it, right?
So, many netizens have expressed that they would rather not have this feature.
From the sender's point of view, of course, you want to not let the other party know that you have withdrawn it, or you want to see if the other party has read your message.
But judging from the person receiving the information, I may not like it so much.
In fact, many features did not choose to follow up, presumably taking into account social embarrassment.
But, I'm going to say but, but roar.
Functions such as voice progress bar, sending original pictures in Moments, and supporting viewing live pictures do not cause too much social pressure to some extent.
So.
When will WeChat be willing to update the voice progress bar......