“Mute Messages” means turning off notifications for messages so they do not make a sound, pop up, or distract you. You can still receive the messages, but you will not be alerted every time one arrives.
People use mute messages when they want some quiet, like during work, meetings, sleep, or when a chat is too active. It is a simple way to stay in the conversation without being interrupted all the time.
Meaning & Usage
When you mute messages, the app stops notifying you about new texts or chat updates. This is common in messaging apps, group chats, and social media.
Examples
You might mute a busy group chat, a contact who messages a lot, or a conversation you want to check later without constant alerts.
Does muting messages delete them?
No. Muting only turns off notifications. The messages still arrive in your inbox or chat.
Can other people see if you muted them?
Usually, no. In most apps, the other person does not know you muted the chat.
Why do people mute messages?
People mute messages to avoid distractions, reduce noise, and control when they want to check their chats.
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