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28 Oct 09 #157857 by wikivorce team
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Announcement - 28 October 2009

Following a long review and after careful consideration we have taken the decision to close the Wikivorce chat room.

Maintaining a safe and supportive environment in a 24 x 7 chat room is a huge responsibility and as the site has grown the operational difficulties have increased.

I greatly regret that it is simply no longer possible for us to continue running an open format chat room - as it presents too many issues and risks from an operational and a legal perspective.

Any group of people who wish to keep chatting are of course free to organise their own chat facility outside of Wiki, it is very easy to do.

Also of course there is Skype, FB, MSN etc.

New structured chat program

In its place we plan to offer a more structured program of chat events.

Proposed events (to be confirmed) include: legal surgery, financial advice sessions, relationship coaching, structured divorce support discussion and organised pub quizzes etc.

Events will run to a published schedule and be hosted by appropriate experts (for advice workshops) and by volunteers (for pub quizzes etc).

Further information on this program will be provided over the coming weeks.
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