Android users who thought they fat-fingered a text message to the wrong person may be able to lay the blame with Google developers.
The bug report was filed in June as issue 9392 on Google's Android project pages, but comments on it suddenly proliferated earlier this week.
Some commenters on the forum felt that a just a few people were repeatedly complaining about the bug and accused them of "trolling," or slamming the forum with repetitive, obnoxious comments.
Google said it will also fix a second issue it discovered, in which in rare instances users see a different message in the Messaging application than the one they tried to open.
"We don't believe this issue is affecting many users, but we've developed a fix that we're preparing to deploy," Kralevich wrote. "Of course, double-checking the displayed message before hitting 'Send' will prevent any messages from being sent to the wrong recipients. We've found in testing this issue, it is more likely to occur if you tap on a message before the Messaging app is fully loaded, so we recommend waiting for all the elements to load before clicking on the message you want to display."
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