A small change to deleting
under review
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Haraku Oysumi
I would like to suggest a change to the deleting system to where one would be able to select multiple messages to delete at once rather than going back and fourth, and being able to delete the "context cleared" section so that we can go back to past messages instead of having to start them again.
liyaoshi
under review
Thank you for your suggestion. We appreciate your support for the feature of selecting and deleting multiple messages. It's a great suggestion, and we will evaluate it.
Regarding the "context cleared" message, it means that you have started a new conversation, and Hayo AI has forgotten the previous conversation. Therefore, deleting the "context cleared" divider does not guarantee that you can resume the previous conversation with Hayo AI.
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Haraku Oysumi
liyaoshi: Then will it be possible go back and resume the previous conversation at all? as i had accidentally pressed it a few times, while other times it seems to have appear there automatically... maybe a seperate feature in regards to this would be very much useful as i think there may be many people that wants to go back but cant.
thanks for responding
liyaoshi
Haraku Oysumi: This is indeed a good user experience. However, keeping all the history messages has a higher cost for Hayo AI. We may consider adding this feature in our premium plans. Thank you again for your suggestion.
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Haraku Oysumi
liyaoshi: I dont think there is need to keep all history messages, instead a new feature of if "context cleared" is deleted, Then the bot would pick up the past messages again as memory, a same thing like before instead of having to remember everything, it would remember things only in each seperate divider so it could resume as if nothing had happened.
for example, if i go "tell me more about a clownfish"
the bot would give answers, but if i were to clear the context, but delete the the divider again the bot coukd process the information once more or load up the given messages and retain it once mkre without having to remember everything before.
But you're welcome sorry for long response, but just wanted to share my thoughts
liyaoshi
Haraku Oysumi: Got it, that's a good idea.