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  2. Group chat dynamics for tweens and teens can be toxic ... - AOL

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    Bottom line, says Davis, group-chat drama presents good opportunities to talk to your kid about a range of issues, from what exclusion looks like to how to offer support — and to do so without ...

  3. Why groups of 3 are a friendship nightmare - AOL

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    Think of the group of three friendship like a plant: It must be well-watered. And that means recognizing there are four relationships at play: A/B, A/C, B/C and the collective A/B/C.

  4. It only takes one annoying friend to ruin a group chat - AOL

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    But his group chat might still have the best vibes of all. Messaging there "has less to do with being right and scoring points" than on social media, he says. "It has so much value to me on a ...

  5. Chat room - Wikipedia

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    The term chat room, or chatroom (and sometimes group chat; abbreviated as GC), is primarily used to describe any form of synchronous conferencing, occasionally even asynchronous conferencing. The term can thus mean any technology, ranging from real-time online chat and online interaction with strangers (e.g., online forums ) to fully immersive ...

  6. Communal coping - Wikipedia

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    The existing research on coping (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984) served as a backdrop for the development of the communal coping framework. Zimmer-Gembeck and Skinner (2009, p. 333) defined coping as “how people of all ages mobilize, guide, manage, coordinate, energize, modulate, and direct their behavior, emotion, and orientation (or how they fail to do so) during stressful encounters”.

  7. Group emotion - Wikipedia

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    He may do so either by way of implicit, automatic, emotional contagion or by explicit, deliberate, emotional influence in order to promote his interests. Other factors that affect the forming of the group's emotional state are its emotional history, its norms for expressing feelings and the broader organizational norms regarding emotions. [6]

  8. I've Been Gagged in Chat - The What & the Why of Moderation - AOL

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    There are people who come into chat and are just out there to start trouble and disrupt the community. It is very likely a small portion of the community but needs to be handled. The first line of ...

  9. Communication in small groups - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, small group members face conflict, where each person shares ideas or possible solutions to a problem. This session is also known as brainstorming. During the conflict stage, subgroups or stronger personalities can emerge. Then, small group members advance to a consensus, where after evaluating several ideas the group agrees to advance.