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Are you fed up with distractions on WhatsApp, only to discover that most of them are distracting? You're not alone in this struggle. With the constant stream of messages, it can be overwhelming to keep up with everything.<br><br>Fortunately, WhatsApp provides a way to regain control, giving you some much-needed peace and quiet. Muting a chat or group doesn't remove the thread, but it does prevent new messages from appearing in your main WhatsApp inbox.<br><br>To mute a chat on WhatsApp, follow these easy steps: open the conversation with the person or group you want to mute, and then tap the name at the top of the screen. On Android devices, you'll see a 'Configure Alerts' option, while on iOS devices, you'll see an 'Info' tab. In both cases, look for the option to mute the chat, and select it to turn off notifications.<br><br>If you want to unmute the chat later, simply repeat the process and [https://dweb-whatsapp.com/ whatsapp桌面版] select the option to unmute it. You'll still be able to see all the past messages in the discussion, but you won't receive any new signs unless you choose to turn them back on.<br><br>Similarly, you can mute a online community on WhatsApp using the same steps. However, multi-user notifications might be more frustrating since multiple people can be part of the chat in real-time, constantly sending messages.<br><br>It's essential to note that organization administrators will still be able to send alert to the group even if you've muted it. However, you can still adjust your alert settings by going to the group info and selecting who can send messages. This way, you can block unwanted annoyances from specific users.<br><br>In final thoughts, WhatsApp's mute feature is an underrated tool that can save you from distractions. By blocking obtrusive teams, you'll be able to focus on what's truly important and ease stress in your life.<br>
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