Click on messages at the top of the screen and click new message . then you type in the persons twitter name and you send them a message . but the have to be following you in order for you to send them a message .
You inbox someone by messaging them. If you inbox someone his/her message will go to his/her inbox.
No.
If you compose a message from your Inbox then it is private. If you post something on someone's wall it is not.
If you post something on someone's wall ANYONE can see it. If you message them no one can see it.
click the username the person you want to send the message to, go to their discreptions and scroll down to send message
"inbox me" means to send someone a message. or whatever info or picture theyre asking for... "inbox" could be your email, your facebook messages, myspace message, maybe a text message on your cell phone or a tweet maybe? unless the person doesnt tell you exactly which "inbox", i would assume they were talking about your text message inbox. and "digits" are a slang word for someones phone number.... weither it be your home phone or cell phone number. good luck, hope that helps... =)
One cant edit a sent inbox message on Facebook. One simply has to send an edited message and explain where the error came from. Facebook doesn't have a way to edit a sent inbox message as of yet.
of course not! when it get to their inbox, it's not yours to delete anymore
If writing someone that you are not friends on Facebook they will still get the message. The message sometimes go the "other folder" and not the "inbox folder".
All you have to do is sign in with their user id and password then delete the message from their inbox and trash. (Of course before they read the message :P )
The phrase 'inbox me'' will be a literal translation in french. Thus not applicable here. Inbox = Boi(^)te de re(')ception (Boite de reception) me = moi Inbox me, is the same as send me a message; in french, ''envoi-moi un message''
I dont think you can but you can delete an inbox message which will probably clear the chat?