9hab ((exclusive)) | Facebook Chat
General Facebook Chat Guide
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- Use group chats for event planning—pin a message with date/time and create a short agenda.
- Use separate lists or “Close Friends” to control who sees status updates and story replies.
- Use chat nicknames and colored themes to personalize conversations—helps group coordination.
- Use Facebook’s automated responses (Pages) for simple customer-service workflows rather than unverified third-party bots.
| If you want to... | Then you should... | |---|---| | Find a hidden Facebook chat feature | Assume it doesn't exist. Check Facebook's official blog for updates. | | Improve your chat experience | Use official Messenger features: themes, nicknames, vanish mode, or end-to-end encrypted chats. | | Join a specific "9hab" chat group | Ask the person who gave you that term for a direct invite link or clarification. | | Stay safe | Never download third-party "Facebook mods." Run a virus scan if you already installed something called "9hab." |
- Immediately change your Facebook password and enable two-factor authentication.
- Check Settings > Security and login > Where you’re logged in and log out of unknown devices.
- Run a full antivirus scan on your computer/phone.
- Review your Facebook connected apps and remove any suspicious ones.
Red flags and what to avoid
Messenger App Features
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- To access Facebook Chat, you need to be logged into your Facebook account.
- Once logged in, you can see the chat sidebar on the right side of the screen (on desktop) or access it through the Messenger app (on mobile).