
"there's a group of friends who give up 20 times a day, and i don't want to quit or see him again."
Two days ago, a reader in a message section asked me: "how do we block someone alone in the community?" he said that he was in a group of dozens of people, and that one of his colleagues was always texting and reconnecting, and, although he was not in a position to report lai, he wanted to turn his eyes over every time he saw it. And most of all, he's been working very hard and his cell phone rings。
I don't want to quit. I'm sorry, but i can't stand it. Then look down. You can use this。
How can we block someone in the community alone? It can actually be adapted
To be honest, we do not currently have the official function of blocking only one person's information in a conversation. But that doesn't mean we can't do anything。
We can do something like that with some micro-intellectual curves. To put it simply, you don't have to be detached, you don't affect others, but it's basically not being filtered by someone's information。

It's like you don't just close the door, but you put an invisible curtain on the door。
Method i: set the group as undisturbed + custom keyword alarm
Enter the group, click three points on the top right corner and open the group settings
Turning on the message is free, so the news won't be sent any further
Open the micro-trust main interface with "search" on the top right corner click on "message" click on the top right corner click on "three lines" enter "message alarm" setting keywords such as "leader" and "refund" for what you care about
That way, you block the whole group, but there's really important news。
It's like opening a noise machine, but opening a single volume of what you care about。
Method 2: chat interface "long header" to view content-based ad hoc processing
This is for a group of friends who don't do it every day, but who do it every day。
Whenever he writes, you can:
I've been talking to you for a long time
Select "see his chat records in the group"
You can't read, you can slide, you can't be disturbed
It's not a shield, but it's like using a magnifying glass to wrap him up。
It's as if you've seen in your friend's circles a little bit of annoying movement, and it's calm on the surface, and you've been blacked 500 times。
Method three: pull into collection groups and see what's important
Sometimes, you're the one who's afraid of missing something important. We can:
Let's talk about stars or add a collection bar
Open every day at regular intervals
Take a quick look at who's sending something
So you don't have to be disturbed, but the information is still in control。
It's like you have an alarm clock that doesn't ring, but you'll wake up with human intelligence, not a system tip。
Common error zone: lakhe = also not in the group? No! No
A lot of people think, "i took him black, he wouldn't bother me anymore?"
Actually not. If you are in the same twitter group, lahey will not prevent you from seeing his statement in the group. You can still see it, he can still touch you, just can't talk。
So if you want to make sure that he doesn't bother you, don't think lai can fix it. It's like wearing the wrong shoes。
Let's take care of ourselves
How can we block someone in the community alone? We do not currently have this "vip" function, but we can ease our information anxiety by setting messages free of disturbance, keyword alerts, regular reading of chat records, etc。
Don't keep thinking, "i'll shut up on someone else's mouth," so let's just filter out our notice. After all, shielding a person is not necessarily a hateful thing, but sometimes just to keep himself clean。
And finally, the reminder: don't let it go, if it's the company, you don't know what happens when the leader calls you to change your report。





