To update a group chat admin's role to a user, you need to use command lines.
Step 1: You can open it on your phone.
The blue circle on your Apps menu shows the white "S" in the Skype icon.If you don't automatically log in, tap the button at the bottom and sign in with your email, phone, and password.
Step 2: The chat tab is accessible by tapping.
It is at the top of the screen.You will be able to see all of your chat conversations on this tab.
Step 3: You can change the group by tapping it.
The conversation will start in full-screen.
Step 4: The group name is at the top.
The group's name is at the top of the conversation.The group's details will open on a new page if you tap it.
Step 5: You can remove the admin by scrolling down and tapping it.
You will see your options pop up.
Step 6: You can tap on the profile to view it.
This will open the user's profile page.
Step 7: You can find this user's name by scrolling down.
The name is listed under the heading.You should take a note of your contact's name here.To update their role from admin to user, you need to type it in the chat.
Step 8: Return to the group chat.
Go back to the group chat if you tap the back button twice.
Step 9: There is a message field.
There is a message field at the bottom of the conversation.Your keyboard will stop working.
Step 10: The member can enter into the message field.
You can change your contact's role from admin to user with this command line.
Step 11: Your contact's Skype Name should be replaced with Skype Name>.
You should include your contact's name in your command line.If your contact's name is Jane123, you should type setrole.
Step 12: You can send it with the Send button.
There is a paper plane icon next to the message field.It will update your contact's role to the user.