When things get heated, you may say things you don't mean. To let you rethink a reply, we’re running a limited experiment on iOS with a prompt that gives you the option to revise your reply before it’s published if it uses language that could be harmful.
You had feedback about prompts to revise a reply so we made updates: ▪️ If you see a prompt, it’ll include more info on why you received it ▪️ We've improved how we consider the context of the conversation before showing a prompt This is now testing on Android, iOS, and web.
Say something in the moment you might regret? 😬 We've relaunched this experiment on iOS that asks you to review a reply that's potentially harmful or offensive. Think you've received a prompt by mistake? Share your feedback with us so we can improve.
After testing and improving prompts that ask you to review a potentially harmful or offensive reply, we learned that this feature can help encourage more meaningful convos. We’re now rolling out these prompts on iOS and soon Android.
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