Terry Dawson wrote:

> There is a difference between telling people something and ensuring that 
> they understand it. Frankly, ticking a checkbox means nothing more than 
> than the user has read the message. That's important, but it's no proof 
> of understanding.

What I was getting at was that Facebook sent a message but changed
things without ensuring that the message had be received by the
recipient. For recipients who they could not confirm receipt of
the messages there should have no change.

Erik
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