There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the content of your WhatsApp group will depend on the specific group’s purpose and members. However, some general tips include keeping messages brief and relevant, avoiding off-topic discussions, and being respectful of others in the group.

To pin a message to a group on WhatsApp, open the chat, tap and hold the message you want to pin, and then tap the Pin button that appears.

There is no one definitive way to do this. You could try sending a broadcast message, but this might not be well received by some members of the group. A better option might be to create a new group and invite everyone to it.

When creating a group, it’s important to provide a brief but informative description. This is your opportunity to introduce potential members to your group and explain what you hope to accomplish. Make sure to include the basics, like the name of the group, who can join, and what the purpose of the group is. You may also want to mention any specific interests or goals you have for the group.

There are a few ways to start a group chat. One way is to create a new group chat from scratch. Another way is to add people to an existing chat. And finally, you can invite people to join a chat from a link.

To pin a message in a group chat, first open the chat and select the message you want to pin. Then, tap the three dots in the upper right corner of the message and select “Pin.” The message will then be pinned to the top of the chat.

Starring a message in WhatsApp means that the message will be pinned to the top of your chat.

A PIN message is a private, encrypted message that can only be read by the sender and the recipient. It is often used for sensitive information, such as credit card numbers or bank account numbers.

There are a few ways to tag everyone in a group. One way is to type @ and the name of each person in the group, one at a time. Another way is to select all of the people in the group and type Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy their names. Then, open a new message, type # and paste the copied names (Ctrl+V or Command+V).