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Breakout rooms are supposed to improve online collaboration. They are designed to make meetings feel more interactive, focused, and engaging. But in reality, many breakout sessions become frustrating very quickly. Participants enter rooms without understanding the task. Some people stay silent while others dominate the conversation. Background noise becomes distracting. Hosts jump from room to room trying to solve technical issues and keep discussions alive. The problem is usually not the participants.