Messaging App Provides No Way to Remove Unknown Contacts or Leave Conversations
A user received unsolicited messages from an unknown contact and found no mechanism to remove them or exit the conversation. The lack of basic contact management controls creates a safety and experience gap, particularly for users who did not proactively add the other party.
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