@BenjaminGruenbaum No. The community does not decide what's acceptable and what's not, we do. If the community disagrees, they go elsewhere. If the site disagrees, we go elsewhere
Not room rules, basically what CONTRIBUTING.md would be in a GH repo shown when they first join - and ROs made aware (by a different color maybe) that it's the user's first time in the room.
Making a post like "we have a new users problem lately, people are coming in barging, expecting X and getting Y, we need A, B and C to deal with the problem"
Not documentation - just a message stating what the rules CONTRIBUTING guidelines are, that people are expected to lurk, that calling out content is file but be willing to discuss it respectfully, etc
@Loktar to be fair the room was not friendly when I joined, I didn't mind that because being welcoming wasn't on my "stuff to look for in a chat" list.
@real_ate @StackOverflow I'm so sorry you had this experience. I used to be an active member of this community (JS chat mod) but I don't use #stackoverflow often now. Mostly because of you just experienced - the hostility which is called "their culture". I hate SO for what it have become.
cc: @MateiCopot
I do think we could have responded to it better, for example, asking why or how it isn't welcoming and what we do about it rather than getting defensive
yea I'm not participating back on Twitter, but I think it's 100% fair game that we can point out the problems and posts considering they're talking about us
@KevinB I've come to the conclusion that this chat gets way too many trolls and entitled fucks to try to figure out which ones are the bad guys, and which ones are the people who don't know how to behave
@towc do you want to kick anybody having a discussion that doesnt concern javascript and stop talking about any other thing really? At least thats what I take out from your message
btw @jAndy I wanted to thank you, I sometimes tell people about how you tried to troll me with one of your nice links around 5 years ago and the repercussions of that
@towc it is clear that there will be off topic discussion if anyone clicks the links that are presented in the room description or on their first message
I actually don't see any reason why the combined GREATNESS and MINDPOWER of the room regulars was unable to create some "awesome web project" to make us all LIVE on the Bahamas
@Loktar it's even sadder when they've been framed inappropriately and the bias and unwelcome they complain about is not ironically used to attack the community .
image what kind of company and/or projects we could have created and accomplished within the last, let's say, 5 years, if we would have started the stackoverflow-js-room-inc.
The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming blog post says:
Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in marginalized groups.
There have been accusations of elitism against SO since time immemorial. Basic...