Because of my frequent use of the app (on my preferred mobile platform of choice, Android), on a number of occasions, I have sent the wrong message to the wrong person. It’s never been a catastrophe, but there have been moments of slight embarrassment.  Recently, I accidentally discovered a nifty little feature on the mobile Facebook Messenger app that allows for the theming of individual discussions. I immediately employed the feature, applying it to some of my ongoing discussions with certain contacts.  Also: Your Messenger app is about to get some major upgrades, including end-to-end encryption By doing this, I always know exactly who I am chatting with, without having to first glance up at the name or photo. The other added benefit of this feature is that it just makes chatting with the app more fun. If either of those two reasons sounds familiar, I suggest you read on and find out how to theme your Facebook Messenger chats on the mobile app.

How to add themes to Facebook Messenger chats

Requirements

The only things you’ll need for this are the Facebook Messenger app installed on your phone and some discussions to theme (as you can’t apply a global theme).  One thing to keep in mind is that the themes apply to discussions, not contacts. So, if you were to permanently delete a discussion when you start a new one with that same contact, you’ll have to reapply the theme. Also: How to switch ChromeOS dark and light themes That’s it. Let’s get to the theming. After tapping SELECT, you’ll be taken back to the now-themed discussion. Know that whoever you are chatting with will not see the theme, as this only applies to your instance. If you change your mind about the theme, go back to the theme selector and select something different. You’ll also notice, at the bottom of the theme selecter, you can choose between color gradients (instead of background images).  Also: How to use Slack Themes to distinguish your workspaces  No, this feature won’t make you a better friend, improve your typing, or make you work more efficiently. It will, however, add a bit of fun to the app and can even help you know exactly who you’re having a discussion with, so you never say the wrong thing to the wrong person ever again.