I can't see messages of enemy players in chat (War Thunder)

I have been playing War Thunder for a few years with no problem. But more recently, I started watching Youtube videos of WT gameplay, as well as started playing more custom battles. Something I see on Youtube videos is a few enemy players using the [All] chat feature, and their messages are visible. But when I play, I see none, even in custom battles, where enemies talking to both teams in chat is very common. I can tell that enemies are using chat with both teams because I see many "ghost conversations", where my teammates answer questions and reply to nothing (I can see) in chat. Here is an example of a "ghost conversation" I saw:
(Teammate)> hey (Enemy Player) I like ur skin
(Teammate)> you custom made that? what program did you use?
(Teammate)> ok thanks, i'm getting it now
{comes back with new skin}
(Teammate)> you like?
(Teammate)> thx
(Teammate)> oh ok bye
This is from a custom match, and the messages were uninterrupted by any messages in between. I have no problem viewing teammates' messages.
Edit: When I first got the game I could see enemy chat messages. That was on an older computer, but this glitch started on that computer after about a half-year break from the game and carried on to this newer computer.
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Why is chat not working in War Thunder?
The game's developer Gaijin Entertainment has decided to temporarily remove War Thunder's in-game chat feature to prevent what it described as "political discussions", referring to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, that might "offend other players".How do you show enemy chat?
The developer of War Thunder has decided to disable an in-game chat feature due to \u201cpolitical discussions.\u201d War Thunder is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online (MMO) military game, made by Hungarian developer Gaijin Entertainment.Nas - I Can (Official HD Video)
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