Although I am not a successful group leader (my group size is still in the single digits now), I can give you some advice: 1. The group leader should be online often and don’t be invisible. If you can’t be online often, then every day You must check the chat history (it is best to find an administrator who is always online); 2. Group rules are very important, and those who say bad words will be dealt with seriously, but the poster also said that there are few people in the new group and no one will join; if there is someone who violates the group rules If everyone kicks out, there will be fewer people, and no one will join. Therefore, when there are few people, those who violate the group rules will be dealt with seriously, but don't kick them out. Of course, if warnings don't work, kick them; when there are more people, strengthen management, and if warnings don't work, kick them out. 3. For those who quit the group, there should be regular activities in the group. Groups under the age of 16 should be given some rewards and temptations after group activities. For example, there should be a competition regularly, about the physical and mental health of young people, a game competition or a typing competition. , rewards ranging from being an administrator to items in online games are determined by the actual situation of the host; 4. The most important thing is you, the group owner! Lead by example, care about the affairs of the group, speak and act in a convincing manner, although it is not a face-to-face chat, but you must be dignified, and you must get along with the people in the group! Which group to build depends on the hobbies of those under 16 years old, such as animation groups, game groups, sports computer groups, etc. This is the first time I have answered a question so seriously. I haven’t answered it a few times. They are all written by me. I still don’t know what to do with my group. Hey, I hope my answer will satisfy the poster and be helpful to you