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04 Oct 08 #53647 by Mneme
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Just in response to one comment where things can sometimes get a bit bawdy in chat rooms, I'm not above stepping in myself with the 'tut tut' icon (it has a finger wagging and looks disapproving, just like my mother). - so I think we can keep one another in check and all play nice.

Mostly I find the chat rooms very good-humoured, and so supportive.

Well done wikipeeps!

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04 Oct 08 #53648 by Angel557
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chat seems to have settled in the past week there being 3 rooms in old chat , the room every one enters is called divorce support and newbies room , there is always oldies in this room , but sometimes due to the vast number of users in chat we ask people to move to the other rooms to allow for newbies to get help and support that they need this is working , at first there was teething probs but hopefully everything is settling down now.

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04 Oct 08 #53653 by dukey
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I think giveing me a ban button would help to improve chat (the new room)

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04 Oct 08 #53718 by spooky
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Think I may have inadvertantly put my foot in it in new chat tonight with a nebie and now feeling awful!!

Just an idea but could there be a forum for new people to the site steering them in the right direction and giving them advice on how to navigate the site and different chatrooms. The "introduce yourself" could be vamped up a little.

Very sorry if I have offended anyone

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