12:11 AM
@halfer I didn't mean to necessarily express opposition to moderation of activities outside the network, yet (it's where the activity can't be proven that I was concerned about). However, now that you mention it, I am kind of uncomfortable with it in at least some ways.
When I first used them, I was a little surprised that they didn't have to be used in real-time, but I guess that makes them a lot more useful.
1:25 AM
@EthanK888 How the chat works? Well, it's like other chat rooms in that you can chat while everyone is online, but it's different than some in that you can still talk to people who won't get your messages for a while. To send them a notification (so they'll know to check the chat), you can ping them with the @ symbol before their username (and they'll see it in the recent inbox messages anywhere on StackExchange).
If they don't use the chat in a while, then you won't be able to ping them unless they come back. You can invite them back, though (click on their name by a message they've previously posted in chat, and it should take you to a place where you can invite them backābut they still have to choose to come back).
@Shule Thanks! I kind of don't understand what you can talk about, though. **Any "tangents I'm tempted to talk about in the comments"? Or is this chatroom just for meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/380075/…?
1:50 AM
room topic changed to Tangential comments: This is where you can discuss any tangents you're tempted to talk about in the comments (meta or otherwise), as well as on-topic discussion that is too lengthy for the comments. Feel free to go off-topic. (no tags)
room topic changed to Tangential comments: This is where you can discuss any tangents you're tempted to talk about in the comments (meta or otherwise), as well as on-topic StackOverflow discussion that is too lengthy for the comments. Feel free to go off-topic. (no tags)
2:26 AM
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