As a moderator, I sometimes need to contact a user about his behavior on the site or about other site-related issues.
How can I contact a user privately, as a moderator? What are the possibilities and how do I decide which is appropriate?
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As a moderator, I sometimes need to contact a user about his behavior on the site or about other site-related issues. How can I contact a user privately, as a moderator? What are the possibilities and how do I decide which is appropriate?
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Using a private off-site email is inappropriate in 99.99% of cases. In a year of moderating, I've never had to do that. It's an option that should only be considered if all else fails (see below). In the event that you do have to send a private email, be sure to bcc community@stackexchange.com on it.
Direct communication with users aside from sending warnings is fairly rare and whenever possible should be done on meta, in chat, or in comments on relevant posts instead. Look out for opportunities to explain something to everyone rather than just one person whenever possible. | |||||||||||||
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There are these options, as far as I know:
Of course, often you don't really contact the user privately - a public comment on a post or a ping in your public chat room often work, too. (I think we never had to contact anyone privately on Crypto SE.) | |||||
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