On my iPhone 12 Mini running Firefox, I am unable to vote to close as duplicate.
On the initial Staging Ground review screen when I click open an SG question, Vote to close as duplicate if offered as an option I can pick; the screen is a bit crammed, but it works.
(It seems rather excessive that...
When a question in the Staging Ground lacks details for reproducing the issue, it should be marked as "Requires Major Changes" instead of being closed as off-topic.
The close reason "Not reproducible or was caused by a typo" seems to contradict that goal. Would it be possible to change that close...
Painfully often when I click open a recent Staging Ground post, I am able to view it etc but not to actually commit a review action because it is locked.
This seems like an odd design. Why does this review mechanism require exclusive access? And if it really does, how long does a post need to rem...
As you can see in the history below, while reviewing a question from Staging Ground, I chose to "Vote as duplicate". Later on, someone else approved that question. Now it's posted and it's just like my duplicate vote never existed.
Since the question is a duplicate to me I'd have to flag it as d...
In the following scenario:
User asks question, is posted to Staging Ground
Question is placed into Requires Major changes status
Author edits question and requests re-evaluation
Another reviewer applies an off-topic vote
Attempting to review the question and choosing "Decline request for re-eva...
It does not matter to me who is an RO here; I just figure at least several of them will be good enough to make sure there are enough people for someone to add permissions or move messages if needed, etc.
I don't know how long it took me to figure out where the option even was. I was sure that it'd be on the message I want to remove. Silly me - why would it be there instead of a random different menu I don't open.
OK, in fairness - it works. It's not the most intuitive but does make sense since if you want multiple messages, you shouldn't really start from one message. I'm being a bit harsher than needed for effect.
Also, chat hasn't been updated in 6-8. Most tools haven't gotten improvements. But chat still is quite good. Has some better features than platforms devoted to chatting. Like Discord. Or MS Teams.
@dan1st For a room like this, where there are currently no actual 'rules' on how the room should be used (other than what its general topic is), moving can probably be reserved for things like you mentioned--if someone posts some noisy gif or image, or messages that are clearly not related to SG or anything else productive
I mean some features of SE chat are better. Certainly not all. Like moving messages wasn't available in Discord. Speaking of - for guidelines - probably don't move messages if just a polite "Stop it" suffices. But if you feel something is disruptive - then feel free.
and, if you don't feel like being a Room Owner (RO), just say so. I had the idea that folks with 250+ reviews in the Staging Ground at this early point in time would likely make good candidates, but don't feel pressured to have some role or responsibility you don't want!
Well, you can ask people to stop discussing off-topic things, as an RO :-) If someone is trying to get help or ask about SG and some others are talking about the weather or their favorite method of cooking hotdogs, or something
as an RO you can also kick users from a room if they are trouble makers
feel free to test out by kicking me if you want, via my profile picture/avatar in the members list in the top-right
afterward you may have to un-mute me manually (for yourself)... not sure
@dan1st As you can see, kicks don't appear in the transcript/chat message list, but rather as a temporary banner in the room (and mods can see more kick info than ROs can)
A user that is kicked cannot rejoin the room for 60 seconds (or 5 minutes, if it's a second kick in a short period of time)--they get force-redirected to this page: i.sstatic.net/bZrLRokU.png
@VLAZ I still remember a friend popped into one of my channels one day and said "I just created my first IRC bot!" and the very next line was him getting disconnected from the entire server with the message "User was kicked by server mods: z-lined"
One thing I'm unsure about with this room is how people are supposed to discover it - like a room where people can get support is fairly useless without people knowing about it
I see. I don't usually like ignores. I think the best ignore feature I've seen was at the Escapist forums - collapsed messages from ignored users and still showed an item that indicates there is an ignored message but you had to click to expand it. And you could hide it back again. Very unobtrusive. And it doesn't feel like you're being gaslit because you don't know what people are talking about.
@dan1st I mean, welcome to most of chat... But the word should go out. Perhaps in Meta posts, hopefully in the help centre. Feel free to mention it in comments, too, if you wish.
Also, in theory chat is shown in the side bar. Some times. Not sure when or what the rules are, since I don't see it always.
I learned to use ignores as a method of focusing. but i also use it here sarcastically as well (with ryan being ignored.) No real reason, outside of at some point disagreeing with a question closure probably
but i'll ignore people who annoy me so i can decide when their voice is worthy of my presence, not because i never want to see their messages, rather, because i rarely want to see their messages.
If we really felt the need to convey a moderation-related message to a user who has us on ignore, I think we could just remove ourselves from the ignore list. Though I'm not sure if anyone's ever actually tried this.
@VLAZ When I'm finding users who reviewed something without a review action, I typically tell them via chat - ig I could also tell them about this room