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We’ve noticed a pattern of engaging in lengthy discussions in comments, frequently consisting of responses involving multiple, back-to-back posts. Comments are intended as brief messages to [provide feedback, add minor information, ask for clarification, or discuss the *content of the post*]($commentUrl$). Lengthy clarifications should be edited into the post itself or posted separately as a new question or answer, and extended discussions should be taken to [chat]($ChatUrl). Extensive comment threads tend to be a distraction for other readers. **These lengthy discussions are often hard to follow, and can easily hide critical information.** Our goal is to provide readers with expert questions and answers, **not** host discussion or debate. If you desire conversation, [stop into the site’s chat room]($chatUrl$). We hope that you can work with the community on achieving our goals by: - Asking [specific, researched, relevant, on-topic questions]($howToAskUrl$) - Providing [clear, useful, accurate and well-researched information in answers]($howToAnswerUrl$) - Treating others with [respect and civility]($behaviorUrl$) 1
Create a new chat room containing all the comments for this post.
Creates a new chat room containing all the comments for this post.
Examples: "possible sock of /users/XXXX, see mod room [link] for discussion" or "left a series of abusive comments, suspend on next occurrence"
Link to chat room where issue occurred (if available)
Open the chat room that was created with the comments of this post.
Please provide a valid chat room link.
This Code of Conduct is meant to work alongside individual site policies. Sites and Chatrooms may choose more restrictive policies for their content than what is allowed here, particularly around what is on-topic or off-topic.
Welcome all! This room is intended as a place to converse with candidates, discuss moderator traits, etc.
Welcome all! This room is intended as a place to converse with candidates, discuss moderator traits, etc. For general discussion related to [$SiteName$]($SiteUrl$), go here: [$RoomTitle$]($MainChatroomUrl$)
We've noticed that you have a pattern of engaging in lengthy discussions in comments, frequently consisting of responses involving multiple, back-to-back posts. Comments are intended as brief messages to [provide feedback, add minor information, ask for clarification, or discuss the *content of the post*]($commentUrl$). Lengthy clarifications should be edited into the post itself or posted separately as a new question or answer, and extended discussions should be taken to [chat]($ChatUrl). Extensive comment threads tend to be a distraction for other readers. **These lengthy discussions are often hard to follow, and can easily hide critical information.** Preferring to argue with other users in comments over revising your questions and answers to address their concerns is a red flag to moderators, indicating you may not fully understand the purpose of Stack Exchange: our goal is to provide readers with expert questions and answers, **not** host discussion or debate. If you desire conversation, [stop into the site's chat room]($chatUrl$). We hope that you can work with the community on achieving our goals by: - Asking [specific, researched, relevant, on-topic questions]($howToAskUrl$) - Providing [clear, useful, accurate and well-researched information in answers]($howToAnswerUrl$) - Treating others with [respect and civility]($behaviorUrl$)
While on our sites users are expected to be factual, respectful, and objective while participating in main Q&A, user profiles and chat rooms allow for more subtle and nuanced conversations where pointed or harsh criticism of political figures, their policies, and governments (including satirical statements) **can be** allowed as long as they do not otherwise violate the Code of Conduct and do not contain insulting language directed at individuals.
You will have access to the moderator-only chat room, aka [the “Teachers’ Lounge”]($teachersLounge$). That’s where moderators from all over the Stack Exchange network hang out, and they’re happy to answer any questions you might have. The chat room also archives our messages so you can leave notes or questions for the CMs or other moderators which we’ll see later. **Please make sure that your chat account is associated with the $SiteName$ site so that it will recognize you as a moderator and allow you into the room.** For information on how the TL works, visit the [TL Help Center page]($teachersLoungeHelp$).