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Will there be a message prompt when WeChat withdraws from the group?

After the new version of WeChat left the group, there was no hint in the group. The previous version was pulled to a new group chat by "friends", and I found that there was no same language, and I was embarrassed to quit the group, because when I quit the group, it would show "XXX has quit the group".

But now the rules of WeChat have changed. When friends leave the group, "XXX has left the group chat" is no longer displayed. No one will find out, including the group owner, because WeChat will not have any reminders. Of course, except for the change in the number of group chats-for example, 100 has become 99, but who will go to the group chat details page to see the change in the number of people?

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If any member of the group does something illegal, first find the group owner in the real-name registration system, and the group owner may bear legal responsibility.

Civil liability: if the group owner stops the group members from publishing the contents that infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of others in time, he will not bear civil liability with the group members who publish inappropriate contents due to his fault. Otherwise, you may be jointly and severally liable.

Public security punishment: if the group owner fails to perform his supervisory duties, he may face the same public security punishment for the illegal content released by the group members that is not enough for criminal punishment.

Criminal responsibility: if a group member is suspected of committing a crime, if he does not exercise his supervisory duties and allows the group member to commit a crime illegally, subjectively, it may constitute indirect intention, thus committing a crime with the group member involved in the crime. The so-called indirect intention refers to the psychological attitude of deliberately letting go, knowing that one's actions may have harmful consequences to society.