@Magisch But that is what you have to do. If you cannot understand it as it is not in english then mod flag and walk away. They will handle it. We can't do anything about it in the room and we do not ping mods in the room to do mod actions. There are proper channels to go through.
As a rule of thumb I dont flag anything older then a day
flagging very old things kinda defeats the purpose of flags
I would quickly exhaust the patience of mods and 10kers alike if I went flagging all discussions in that room since up to friday it used to be pretty much hindi only
@DavidPostill And thats entirely the point. Under current guidance, I could flag anything not in english, and people would validate it. I could close a chatroom because I felt like it. Maybe having that power isn't such a good idea. — MagischMay 20 at 8:29
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@gunr2171 oh no! this is going to be back and forth moving messages, I can see it now
@Cerbrus What about a room where the vast majority of the conversation is in English, but occasional posts are not? A drive by troll could flag someone saying good morning in French for example, or some Unicode foreign language text which is being technically discussed. — DavidPostillMay 20 at 8:28
it's hard to stay calm and objective when an outsider jumps in and flags something that's not flaggable (because you understand what it is, and it's not flaggable)
@BhargavRao Yep. This is a very slippery slope. If you can't understand it so what. As long as it is not flagged then leave them be. We only need to care when someone feels offended/spam
@Magisch I believe this is similar to digging through old questions on the main site and closing all the now-off-topic stuff as off-topic, regardless of their activity, harm and interest
@Magisch That is when the question of moderation is brought up. If we cannot moderate then it needs to be shut down. If we do not need to moderate it(no flags) then nothing needs to be done. You are making a mountain out of a mole hill.
They are having their own convo, If anyone is upset with it. Let them flag. But to deliberately go to a room with the intention of searching for flaggable posts? That's awkward indeed
"I believe that a custom moderator flag would be appropriate in this situation, even if it does get declined." And people wonder why we have 200+ custom flags in the queue at any given time, why their custom flags seem to take days or weeks to process... — BoltClock ♦May 18 at 14:46
Anyway, probably not a good idea to go around warning these people on your own, but I have no issues with people taking it upon themselves to find current, active rooms having conversations in non-English.
Im not going to trawl rooms looking for this, but I like checking out popular rooms when boredom strikes me waiting for a meeting, which is how I came across androidians again
If it's two people jokingly exchanging French or something over single-digit messages, then meh. If it's obvious that the room is non-English, then I definitely want a flag.