We wanted to pass along that we will be discontinuing our PM (Private Messaging) feature on Monday, March 18th, or shortly after. We’ve based this decision on the declining use of this feature with our community over the last several years.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to thank you for being a valued member of the Covers community and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you have any questions or concerns about this discontinuation, please comment in this post.
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Hey all,
We wanted to pass along that we will be discontinuing our PM (Private Messaging) feature on Monday, March 18th, or shortly after. We’ve based this decision on the declining use of this feature with our community over the last several years.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to thank you for being a valued member of the Covers community and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you have any questions or concerns about this discontinuation, please comment in this post.
I hope that you bring it back, thank you for sharing this info, I thought there was something wrong with my account until I read this.
Agreed.. I also thought the same. Countless efforts to find the mailbox page with no success at all.. Atleast the confusion of the whole thing is over lol. Finding that mailbox page, and messaging someone initially was a tough task on it's own, but with the new update.. I felt like I was searching for a lost city of gold in the jungle.
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Quote Originally Posted by OO7CRUSHER:
I hope that you bring it back, thank you for sharing this info, I thought there was something wrong with my account until I read this.
Agreed.. I also thought the same. Countless efforts to find the mailbox page with no success at all.. Atleast the confusion of the whole thing is over lol. Finding that mailbox page, and messaging someone initially was a tough task on it's own, but with the new update.. I felt like I was searching for a lost city of gold in the jungle.
A private messaging system enables discreet communication between users, offering security and confidentiality. It facilitates one-to-one or group conversations while safeguarding sensitive information, fostering effective communication in various contexts
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A private messaging system enables discreet communication between users, offering security and confidentiality. It facilitates one-to-one or group conversations while safeguarding sensitive information, fostering effective communication in various contexts
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