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by moring
568 days ago
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Snail mail has never claimed that a history of all messages, with that history having a current state, exists. If you send a paper letter, you don't have it yourself anymore. You might keep a copy, but that's a _copy_, not the letter you sent. Messenger apps claim that such a history exists by showing you, well, that history. In the same way, messengers claim that a message order exists, by showing you the messages in that order. If something exists, then it is independent of the viewer. So the assumption that the message order is the same for all viewers is founded in how two people look at physical objects. |
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I take a different conclusion from the way people look at physical objects: since your device (or even my other device) is a different physical object than my device, I'd be wholly unsurprised to find a different order there.