To find archived Facebook messages, you can follow these steps: Open Facebook Messenger: Start by opening the Facebook Messenger app on your mobile device or go to the Messenger website (messenger.com) and log in with your Facebook credentials. Click on Your Profile Picture: In the top left corner oاقرأ المزيد
To find archived Facebook messages, you can follow these steps:
- Open Facebook Messenger: Start by opening the Facebook Messenger app on your mobile device or go to the Messenger website (messenger.com) and log in with your Facebook credentials.
- Click on Your Profile Picture: In the top left corner of the Messenger app, click on your profile picture or name to open your profile.
- Tap “More” (for Mobile) or “Settings” (for Web): On the mobile app, you’ll see a “More” option; tap on it. On the web version, you’ll find “Settings” in the bottom left corner. Click on it.
- Select “Archived:” In the “More” or “Settings” menu, you’ll see an option labeled “Archived.” Click or tap on it.
- View Archived Messages: You’ll now see a list of your archived conversations. These are the messages you’ve chosen to archive in the past. You can click on any conversation to view its contents.
- Unarchive a Message: If you want to unarchive a message and move it back to your main inbox, open the archived conversation and send a new message to the person. This will automatically unarchive the entire conversation.
Please note that archiving a message simply hides it from your main chat list. It doesn’t delete the conversation, and you can access it anytime from the “Archived” folder.
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There have been multiple instances of Shahid Afridi debunking fake social media posts attributed to him. Most recently, in June 2025, an AI-generated video falsely claimed Shahid Afridi's death and burial in Karachi, featuring fabricated condolence messages from celebrities and politicians. This wasاقرأ المزيد
There have been multiple instances of Shahid Afridi debunking fake social media posts attributed to him.
قراءة أقلMost recently, in June 2025, an AI-generated video falsely claimed Shahid Afridi’s death and burial in Karachi, featuring fabricated condolence messages from celebrities and politicians. This was a deepfake that Afridi confirmed was fake.
In the past, he has also been reported to have clarified that he did not utter a word against Imran Khan in a social media post, and he also urged fans to report a fake Twitter account impersonating his daughter.
While Afridi has often been in the news for his critical statements about India and the Indian Army, particularly following incidents like the Pahalgam terror attack, the specific “fake post” he declared fake in recent news refers to the fabricated video about his death.