After sending a DM, the profile lacks access to it. I can see my posts and public comments, but not my DMs. Thus there is also no way to read or edit DMs Lemmy users have sent.
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As @viking@infosec.pub points out, sent messages are accessible in the ALL tab. Once my DMs are rendered, indeed there is an option to edit them just like a public message. But presumably due to another bug, Lemmy recipients are not likely notified of edits (untested).
If I go to the inbox and switch the view to “all messages” it shows my sent and received messages.
But yes since all messages are federated, even personal ones, you can’t edit them.
Ah, right I overlooked the ALL. I was sure I had been able to reach sent msgs in the past but forgot how and wondered if the option had been removed. I just corrected the title and added an update.
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Can you edit a sent email? A letter? A text message?
Irrelevant.
Not a bug, it’s the way that “actually sent” communications works. DMs on non-federated systems aren’t really sent, they are information held in one place that two people both access.
It’s unclear why you talking about non-federated systems. But in the design of any comms system there are multiple ways to support edits:
- sender and recipient have access to the same copy
- the sender can retract an old message and resend an updated version (or this can be done in a single step if the protocol designs for it).
W.r.t email, MS Outlook indeed has a mechanism to retract a message if the recipient chooses to enable it, but it only works on unread messages.
BTW, my bug report indeed is not a bug, but not for the reason you mention. It’s not a bug because it was a user error (I forgot how to reach sent messages). Lemmy does in fact support editing messages (DM or public just the same).