I was trying to upload a text file in one of the chat rooms at chat.stackoverflow.com & then I was showed an error warning as usual. So, I noticed that we are just allowed to upload & share image files in chat rooms.

Can I know why we are just allowed to share images and not text and other files. As we are always asked to share codes and other materials from other sites like paste.org, pastebin.org etc. SO has not provided any feature like that till date.

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Are you aware that back ticks are for marking inline code? – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Feb 26 at 11:42
Yes. I am aware of it. Sorry for wrong format. – Harpreet Feb 26 at 12:01

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I have never felt the need to share a text file (or other non-image file) in chat, and I can't think of a good reason to do so.

Sharing code is certainly not a good reason - if your code is too big for pasting as is, it's too big for a chat conversation, and generally, for a Stack Overflow question.

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Ok, but it really helps to add doubts and errors in chat by just put in a file and not the whole error logs, code etc. – Harpreet Feb 26 at 12:02
@Harpreet but why would you need to add a text file for that? Just copy+paste your data into chat directly – Pekka 웃 Feb 26 at 12:04
Chat owner won't welcome these stuffs to be added in chats – Harpreet Feb 26 at 12:21
@Harpreet that isn't true. If a conversation needs code, paste it (as long as it's a small amount, of course). – Pekka 웃 Feb 26 at 12:22
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Thanks for the confidence. I also want to add something that sometimes newbie developers like me do ask some silly questions as we are not having any physical tech-support with us. So it happens that Chat owners even revoke chat-room access from these users. So we are always careful for this type of stuff. :P – Harpreet Feb 26 at 12:27
@Harpreet If new user barge into chat, post code and just keep asking "please fix" or "send me the solution" then yeah, he will be kicked out. But when the code is posted as part of the ongoing discussion and explained properly then it's totally valid. – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Feb 26 at 12:44
@ShaWizDowArd: Yah, I appreciate it. But they are thrown out from room for the rest of their life too. :P – Harpreet Feb 26 at 12:52

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