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WhatsApp Pro Tip – Declutter Your Chats!

 

I’m old enough to remember not having a cellphone. There, I said it. If you’re too young to remember, (a) enjoy your tight skin, gravity is an evil bitch, and (b) try to imagine what it would mean that people had to work really hard to get your attention. No blings! No little red circles with numbers in them! 

As you know, our smartphones’ designers (also evil) play up our fear of missing out (FOMO) by constantly informing us of incoming messages and updates. Resisting reaching out for our phone is incredibly difficult.

If you experience overwhelm, you know that these distractions add to our sense of mental overload. Plus, inability to focus makes any task more difficult. Most advice on focus and productivity tells you to turn off your phone, put it in another room, or at least use “Do Not Disturb” mode. Do Not Disturb enables you to determine who can go through (family, bank, high-school crush, I don’t judge) and who can’t.

But there are times when you need or want to stay online, and some apps still drive you insane.

My nemesis is WhatsApp. I use it a lot. More importantly, where I live, everybody uses WhatsApp a lot, and so I belong to a million groups, from my kids’ school, sports teams, neighborhood groups, friends, you name it. As such, it’s the app that disrupts my life most. More than email or any other texting app.

The thing about the group chats is that they are rarely urgent. Yet, while the iOS version allows muting the audio notifications for groups (that can easily go ding-ding-ding when lots of people respond at the same time,) it doesn’t allow disabling visual notifications. And those little colored circles with the numbers in them are so unbearably hard to ignore!!

While I have a great system to manage email clutter, non-urgent mail and notifications, WhatsApp was getting out of hand!

Recently I learned of the most amazing tip for hiding these groups, while keeping them easily accessible. All you need to do is archive them!!! In iOS, swipe left and choose “Archive”. In Android, long-press the chat to check-mark it, and then press the archive icon. (This 2.5-minute video demo shows how to archive and unarchive on both iPhone and Android.)

The result is that the group chats (or your mother-in-law, I don’t judge) are neatly kept under “Archived” above all your other chats, and a faint blue number tells you how many conversations have new content. It does not indicate how many new posts have been added to each conversation, so it doesn’t trigger your FOMO as much as looking at the actual conversations with their own notifications.

See how under “Chats” I only get an indication of how many conversations have new content, but if I enter the Archive, these 4 conversations had 24 updates in total? Those are 24 notifications I didn’t see. Also, the small arrow shows that WhatsApp uses a @ sign to indicate conversations where you were tagged or replied-to, so you can prioritize those.

 

I click “Archived” only every few hours, and sometimes find that I’ve missed dozens(!!) of posts in a single chat, which I can skim through quickly, instead of being distracted by each one separately. It’s essentially a more inclusive “Do Not Disturb” mode for WhatsApp. I LOVE IT.

What’s your most distracting app? Do you know how to reduce its negative effects? 

Let me know!

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