If a moderator needs to contact a user (and it's not severe enough to warrant a moderator message), it's common to make a private room and ping them. The procedure is:

  1. Create a new chatroom (named "Room for UserA and UserB")
  2. Superping the user with some stub message so a chat account is created for them
  3. Find the user's chat account
  4. Add them to the room's write ACL
  5. Make the room private
  6. Post the actual message

This takes more time than it sounds. Is it possible to add something to the chat room creation page that takes a chat ID or site+UID (same as the superping dialog) and automatically does all that?

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If anything, it probably should work similarly to how "let's take this to chat" link for comments on questions and answers is. – Jeff Mercado Dec 1 '11 at 7:34
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Its so complex that I don't even bother. Would be nice if the process was streamlined so that it was as easy as clicking a link on their profile and adding a title to the room. Perhaps add a little "so mods" so that mods get pinged as well, thus keeping the discussion in the open as with "private" messages. – Won't Dec 1 '11 at 16:40
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Has this not even been implemented yet? It'd be nice if it was simpler to start a private chat with a user for moderation reasons. – Alenanno Feb 6 at 11:24
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I would propose a link on the mod menu for a user

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(super sensitive mod options, like merge, removed!)

That does the following things:

  1. Creates the chat room "Private chat with user Foo" if it doesn't automatically exist
  2. Gives Foo write access
  3. Opens that chat room in a new tab
  4. Automatically places a link in Foo's inbox telling him that he should join that chat room

This would turn a ten step process into a one step, and would also allow mods to forego leaving comments to reply to flags or other concerns.

Do this. I say so.


Also, I'll award the bounty to the best hand-drawn (in mspaint or other digital media--no hand drawn crap on notebook paper) image of a narwhal.
I will tineye that bastard, so don't cheat.

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-1 This answer is currently not useful for me. – Tom Wijsman Mar 23 at 17:28
@TomWijsman Why do you care? It's not like you're a moderator. This is also a perfectly fine answer to a feature request. – CodeInChaos Mar 23 at 18:07
OK, what is super sensitive in the "Submit" button? :) – kiamlaluno Mar 23 at 18:16
@CodeInChaos: I think he was joking. This answer has no downvote. – Won't Mar 23 at 18:35
@kiamlaluno: OMG SSSH QUIET!!!! – Won't Mar 23 at 18:35
@Won't - fixed. – JNK Mar 23 at 20:29
@JNK: Dude, like totally, fixed what? – Won't Mar 23 at 20:32
@Won't This answer has no downvote. – JNK Mar 23 at 20:39
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@JNK: brb, going to fix this user has no suspensions – Won't Mar 23 at 20:39
@Won't - hey wow you have no downvotes and now another upvote! – JNK Mar 23 at 20:40
@JNK: Hey, I'm back. Looked like there was nothing to fix! Everything was A-OK! Yay! Rainbows! – Won't Mar 23 at 20:41
@Won't Whoops… Was that a super secret such as the one about the bagels we get free because we are moderators? Damn! It is good I didn't speak of the double-size bagel I got for my birthday. ;) – kiamlaluno Mar 23 at 20:46
@kiamlaluno: Lol you got a bagel? I got a Mini Cooper. Damn, that venture capital is sweet! – Won't Mar 23 at 20:48
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@Won't Well, actually it was the picture of a bagel I printed myself from an Internet site (after I resized it to make it twice), and I looked while having lunch. I wish I could eat a New York bagel directly from a local store on Long Island, as I did in the past, but for the near future that doesn't seem a possibility. :) – kiamlaluno Mar 23 at 20:51
Can you tell them to do this too? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/63649/… – Juan Manuel Mar 23 at 20:52
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