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Question Posted Saturday June 27 2009, 3:04 am

On the myspace truth box app. if you go into your truth box and go to sent messages and press delete where does it delete the message from? Just your outbox or the person's truth box where you posted your message?

So I want to know if I delete it in mine, will it be deleted in theirs.


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ohhikflan answered Sunday June 28 2009, 9:49 pm:
if you delete it from yours, it's only deleted from yours. once you write in someone's truthbox, the other way it can be deleted is if they delete it themselves. otherwise, it stays there



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amygwen answered Saturday June 27 2009, 3:36 pm:
No, it will only delete on your truthbox. It won't completely delete it like from their truthbox, it will still be in there UNLESS they delete it too!

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