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  2. Private message - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Facebook Chat launched, which evolved into Facebook Messenger in 2011 and allows users to message each other via the Facebook site. Twitter followed suit and introduced direct messages to their site in 2013. [citation needed] Today, private messaging is a staple of established social media platforms and more recently-developed ...

  3. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Direct messaging features were also included in the update, allowing users to send ephemeral text messages to friends and family while saving any needed information by clicking on it. [ 130 ] [ 131 ] According to CIO, Snapchat uses real-time marketing concepts and temporality to make the app appealing to users. [ 132 ]

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  5. Wikipedia talk:Discord/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Discord does not encrypt messages stored on its servers; all messages sent and received via Discord can be viewed by Discord staff and may be shared with third parties. Note 1: Changed to {{ ombox }} to demonstrate how the notice will look on the page (15:22, 9 July 2021 (UTC)).

  6. Direct Internet Message Encapsulation - Wikipedia

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    Many HTTP receivers were not used to messages as large as this, and if they buffered messages would simply fail, due to the fact that the software expected a short message, but instead received a long one. Moreover, if the HTTP receiver was secured, it would, send back a challenge message (400 code) to the sender upon receiving the message.

  7. Friend-to-friend - Wikipedia

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    Many F2F networks support indirect anonymous or pseudonymous communication between users who do not know or trust one another. For example, a node in a friend-to-friend overlay can automatically forward a file (or a request for a file) anonymously between two friends, without telling either of them the other's name or IP address. These friends ...

  8. Direct Client-to-Client - Wikipedia

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    Direct Client-to-Client (DCC) (originally Direct Client Connection [1] [2] [3]) is an IRC-related sub-protocol enabling peers to interconnect using an IRC server for handshaking in order to exchange files or perform non-relayed chats. Once established, a typical DCC session runs independently from the IRC server.

  9. Direct text marketing - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phones and PDAs are personal technologies, but "57% of adults with cell phones have received unwanted or spam text messages on their phones". [5] Services of sending promotional or coupon discounts are usually an opt-in service, which means a business cannot send any content to an individual's mobile device unless requested by the owner of the mobile device. [6]