Researchers from Reichmann University in Israel found that couples chatting on WhatsApp messenger during fights helped maintain relationships. This has been reported Study Findings.
First of all, it is noted that we are talking about users born between 1965 and 1980. According to the researchers, they started communicating on apps at a relatively late age, which affected how couples would react to each other.
According to research, partners began to actively use the messenger as a new place for quarrels and reconciliation. At the same time, correspondence on WhatsApp corresponded to the three conflict management models that exist in personal communication.
According to scientists, people accustomed to the avoidance pattern stopped communicating after a fight and on the messenger. For couples who rationalize conflicts, WhatsApp provides an opportunity to reread the correspondence and better understand the partner’s point of view.
Previous WhatsApp developers initiated new “Communities” tab in test mode. In Communities, users can combine up to 10 groups, each of which can contain up to 512 members.
Source: Gazeta
