Okay, there's this question about so many chats but mine is a bit different.

As I understand, we have three independent chats now (correct me if I'm wrong):

The fact that the chat link on the top I really wanted to get used to (I loved the idea and implementation but didn't have much time) leads to three different but strikingly similar places, depending on the context, has been unnoticed by me for about a month of passive experience.

I attribute this to every other top menu link being site-specific (meta, about, faq).
chat link breaks the rules by being sometimes global and sometimes site-specific.

However, there is another problem with this approach.

When I click the site tab on SE chat, for some reason it scopes on StackOverflow. This makes sense, as I'm most active on SO, however the pane is actively misleading as the label saying “a list of rooms about Stack Overflow” seems to suggest that all SO-related chats are listed here when in fact the list barely has enough chats to fill the page, not to mention all of them are dead or created out of curiosity by the lost souls like me:

lousy chats

Even worse, this tab is now being shown every time I point my browser at chat.stackexchange.com, leading me to believe these dead chats are actually the most active chats about StackOverflow, turning me away from the whole system.

Of course there's no way I know from this page that actual SO chat is quite hot, has many rooms and is located on a different domain.

This is just one consequence of the split SO chat decision which is against the common sense. I understand that SO is the giant here but a newcomer doesn't have to understand this to be able to use the chat system and at least to be able to find the chat. I would rather like to see SO chats with the rest of the network, on chat.stackexchange.com, probably weighed down in global lists to solve the giant problem. The chat links on each site would point to site-specific “a list of rooms about” pages, of course given that they work correctly.

TL;DR

  • Can you spot a difference between these two?
  • Isn't the first one misleading and useless?
  • Why is it shown by default on site tab on chat.SE?
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Change your parent user to something other than Stack Overflow and you won't have this problem. – Shog9 Aug 4 '11 at 1:39
The problem is not that StackOverflow chat is default; the problem is StackOverflow chat is not StackOverflow chat. – Dan Abramov Aug 4 '11 at 1:40
Also, I doubt any newcomers know about that “parent user” setting. And someone doesn't have to be a meta enthusiast to find the proper SO chat or at least know there is a proper one (I, for instance, always used to just type chat.stackexchange.com in my address bar as I believed this to be the only chat there is). – Dan Abramov Aug 4 '11 at 1:43
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Right, but I'm giving you a work-around for your current irritation (the SO site tab being active when you visit chat.SE). Obviously, this doesn't help anyone else (unless they read comments here), but hey, at least you won't have to stare at illeism. – Shog9 Aug 4 '11 at 1:46
@Shog9: Ah. Yeah, got it now, thanks. – Dan Abramov Aug 4 '11 at 1:51

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