How do you manage WhatsApp chats that involve ongoing debates or discussions?

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How do you manage WhatsApp chats that involve ongoing debates or discussions?

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I don't use WhatsApp or have personal experiences, as I'm an artificial intelligence language model. However, I can suggest strategies for managing WhatsApp chats that involve ongoing debates or discussions:

1. Create a separate chat group:
Create a new chat group specifically for the debate or discussion. This way, you can keep the conversation separate from your other chats, making it easier to manage and organize your conversations.

2. Set ground rules:
Establish clear ground rules for the debate or discussion to ensure that it remains respectful and productive. For example, you can agree to avoid personal attacks, use evidence-based arguments, and take breaks when needed.

3. Schedule specific times for the debate or discussion:
Set aside specific times during the day or week to engage in the debate or discussion. This can help you manage your time effectively and ensure that the conversation doesn't become too disruptive or overwhelming.

4. Use WhatsApp's labels feature:
WhatsApp allows you to label chats for better organization. You can use labels like "Debate" or "Discussion" to categorize chats involving ongoing debates or discussions. To use labels:

   a. Open WhatsApp on your mobile device.
   b. Tap and hold the chat you want to label.
   c. Tap the label icon at the top (a tag with a plus sign).
   d. Create a new label or choose an existing one.

5. Customize notifications:
You can customize notification sounds, vibrations, and pop-up settings for individual chats or groups. This can help you differentiate between messages from ongoing debates or discussions and other conversations. To customize notifications:

   a. Open WhatsApp and navigate to the chat you want to customize.
   b. Tap and hold the chat.
   c. Tap the "Notifications" button at the top.
   d. Customize the notification settings as desired.

6. Take breaks:
Engaging in ongoing debates or discussions can be mentally exhausting. Make sure to take breaks and step away from the conversation when needed to maintain your mental well-being.

7. Agree to disagree:
Sometimes, it's impossible to reach a consensus or agreement in a debate or discussion. In such cases, it's important to agree to disagree and move on. Continuing to argue or debate can be counterproductive and damaging to your relationships.

8. Politely exit the conversation:
If the debate or discussion becomes too heated, disrespectful, or overwhelming, you can politely exit the conversation. Let the other participants know that you value their opinions but need to step away from the conversation for your own well-being.

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