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9:23 PM
@Takao貴男 as observed by @Aran-Fey, I'm only a beginner at Python, but perhaps Aran-Frey can answer your question :)
 
user20812299
@Nike Thanks for your attention. Then I trust in the kindness of Aran-Frey
 
9:41 PM
@Takao貴男 Don't.
He volunteered me without my consent
 
@Aran-Fey I suggested that "perhaps" you can answer the question. I wouldn't call that volunteering.
 
@Nike The reality is that it led to them expecting something from me. So please don't do that.
 
user20812299
@Aran-Fey It was not my intention. Your name was mentioned by user Nike, not me. I just said that so I was hoping for your help. You misunderstood my answer :)
 
@Aran-Fey you can always say "no".
 
I don't want to say no. I want to enjoy my quiet evening. Thank you.
 
9:47 PM
I guess by telling me to "properly sit down and work through a tutorial", I got curious about where that may lead me.
 
@Nike Please read the room rules, principally this part: "Don't ping (@username) users unsolicited. Use pings when they assist the flow of existing conversations.".
 
@Marco and ironically you just pinged me unsolicited.
 
So you agree that it's bad, then?
 
No I don't. I think that both me pinging you, and Marco pinging me, are well within what would be considered "reasonable" in SE chat. If you told me you don't want to be pinged and I still did it, then I think that would be bad, however diamond moderators have demonstrated to me otherwise.
I once complained about someone pinging me several times after I told him to stop, and a diamond moderator told me "if all good things come to an end, so too must all annoying things" and left the case alone. Personally I would have told the user to stop pinging, but that's not what happened.
 
Nike, well, I believe that "unsolicited" depends a lot on the context, in this case I wanted to reply to your message, I didn't just call you out of the blue (I believe that someone who owns this room could clarify this for you).
 
10:02 PM
I didn't ping anyone "out of the blue". I only pinged people who wrote to me within the last few minutes.
 
Suggesting someone answer a question is something I consider to be out of the blue.
 
2 hours ago, by Nordine Lotfi
@Nike my bad, should have pinged you. Yes this was directed at you :)
 
That ping is ok.
 
@Marco it depends on the context.
Otherwise your definition of "out of the blue" is extraordinary.
 
Well then, why don't you ping at will, you can see what that can do.
Keep it up then, congratulations.
 
10:05 PM
That user and I chatted back and forth a couple times within the last few minutes, me suggesting that they answer a question was not "out of the blue". You asking me to "ping at will and see what that can do" is absolutely ridiculous.
 
@Nike Fair enough. I'm not a fan of how you've been acting in here, but as long as you respect my wishes going forward, we're all good
 
The fact that you talked to him about a specific subject is one thing, it's another thing altogether after you suggest he answer a question someone else posted here.
 
Marco, please stop.
1 min ago, by Marco
Keep it up then, congratulations.
that's where it ends for me.
 
But you know what? Do what you want and deal with the possible consequences, I'm just a mere participant and I don't like to see something I think is wrong, but maybe I should keep quiet and if something really is wrong some room owner will surely speak up.
I will stop yes, but because I want to, not because you asked me to.
 
Please do.
 
10:10 PM
I ask the same of you.
 
Would you agree to never write to me again?
 
I don't need to promise you anything.
 
@Nike There's an "ignore user" button for that
 
What a good, use that if you want, Nike.
 
@Aran-Fey thanks. Despite using SE chat pretty much every day for several years and owning dozens of rooms, I've never had to use it, but I'm looking into how to use it now.
 
10:18 PM
Great.
 
40 messages moved from Python
 
Thanks @AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні :)
 
Thanks too!
 

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