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Elan Coil [88]
4 years ago
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This is a question about Brainly.com how many questions do I haft to answer to unlock messaging

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egoroff_w [7]4 years ago
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Well u have to at lest be at 130 or over or a high level like a helping hand like me!

Gemiola [76]4 years ago
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I didint know u could msg  people so i did a few diffrent searches found this on their blog

Brainly Will Be Getting Rid Of Private Messages And Profile Comments.

We wanted to give you a heads up that on 05/16/2018 Brainly will be removing the private messaging and comments from your profile. In an effort to increase the safety & trust of our community removing these features will get us one step closer to allowing all educational discussion in the Q&A comments. Conversations within the community generate a lot of educational value and we want everybody to be able to benefit from them. You will have 24 hours to retrieve any information you might want to save from these features.


Why are we removing private messages and profile comments?

Members of the  Brainly community are continually sharing knowledge with one another. We want to encourage an open and free discussion amongst the community. You all have interesting and insightful expertise in your heads; it’s best if you share amongst the community as a whole so everyone can benefit.

 

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