If you didn’t know about these hidden messages, then it is time to see what is lurking in your hidden inbox. Let’s see which messages you have missed on Facebook; maybe you will find something interesting to read (or important as well).

Message Request Section

Facebook has added a “Message Request” section in your Facebook inbox where all the messages from people who are not in your friends list are listed. This makes it easier for people to have a conversation with anyone on Facebook without being forced to become friends. If you have received a Message Request, you will receive a notification, and the message will be listed under “Message Request” section of the inbox. Go to your inbox, and you will see a “Message Request” section on the top-left corner of the window next to the “Recent” section. Here you will see all the messages from people who Facebook thinks you may know. The sender will never find out that you have read the message until you “Accept” the message request and confirm that you would like to talk to the person. You can also “Delete” the request, and the person will not be told that the message has been read or deleted.

Although you will be notified of such requests, you should still check it from time to time to ensure you don’t miss an important conversation notification.

Filtered Messages

This is like a spam folder of Facebook where all the messages are stored that are scams, spams or what Facebook thinks you don’t care about. To access filtered messages, click on “More” next to the “Message Request” section and choose “Filtered” from the list.

You will see all the messages that are filtered by Facebook. Most of the messages will be from people in a group or page owners and maybe some weirdos trying to have a conversation. However, there is also a chance that something important may end up in this section; after all, it is still a machine-based filter. In my example, I actually found two messages that were extremely important to me but ended up in the filtered messages (luckily, I checked in time). I am not going to blame Facebook for this, as the source of the message was not reputable and had no connection to me on Facebook. I also advise you to only check filtered messages to ensure you don’t miss anything important or laugh at people trying to scam you. Don’t take interest in any offers or have a conversation with someone you don’t know. They are filtered for a reason, and it is best to stay away. If someone is offering you $10,000 for being a good person, most probably it’s a scam.

Conclusion

Now that you know how to access all the hidden messages on Facebook, make sure you go through them at least once a month to ensure you don’t miss anything important. It would be good for Facebook to give us an occasional notification about filtered messages, but I guess Facebook wants us to stay away from filtered messages for our own good. Did you found anything interesting in your filtered messages? Share with us in the comments.