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Whaddyareckon?: Mixed messages

Ever sent a saucy text to your mum? In this week's Whaddyareckon? we ask for tales of messages and mistaken identity.

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Ella Morton
Ella was an Associate Editor at CNET Australia.
Ella Morton
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Ever felt that full-body flush of tingly panic that accompanies the realisation you've just sent a message to the wrong person?

Ever clicked "Reply-All" and lived to regret it?

Ever accidentally sent a saucy text to your mum?

In this week's Whaddyareckon? we ask for tales of messages, mishaps and mistaken identity.

If you have a story of woe on the topic, feel free to add it in the comments below. Pseudonyms are accepted, in case of incriminating evidence.

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