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Today I had this incident. I was asking some more details from the OP regarding his/her question. Then I got a message stating not to extend discussion on comments rather use chat. But unfortunately the OP didn't have enough reputation points to chat. See, image below:

chat issue

Is there any solution already available for it? I don't unnecessarily want to up-vote OP's question to provide him/her some rep points just for a chat.

Can the reputation points criteria for a chat be lowered?

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    When the rep requirement is too low chat has a hard time dealing with spam/trolls
    – Servy
    May 22, 2014 at 19:13
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    But in this chat there will be only two persons, me and OP. So if OP spams I can simply close the discussion. :)
    – ρss
    May 22, 2014 at 19:22
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    Then they go into another chatroom and spam it.
    – Servy
    May 22, 2014 at 19:24
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    Then this feature needs some changes. The OP shouldn't be allowed to do so. What about creating a temporary chat room? The user with high rep can simply decide when to close chat and then OP will be kicked or removed automatically.
    – ρss
    May 22, 2014 at 19:25
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    That's quite a good idea. A sandbox for answer-related chatting only. May 22, 2014 at 19:37
  • user3292475? It isn't hard to read it.
    – bjb568
    May 22, 2014 at 22:39
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    @bjb568 Yes, it was a bit stupid idea of mine to hide the OP's display name in the screen shot. A clever/intelligent user can simply visit my profile and click on the activity tab and see that what question was I discussing with the OP. Did you use the same trick? :P
    – ρss
    May 23, 2014 at 9:21
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    This reminds me of the perennial, "You posted a comment as an answer. Bad, bad, bad. You should have posted it as a comment. Of course, you don't have enough reputation to post comments, so what could you do. But the rules say you are now a bad boy." StackOverflow's rules definitely have some internal consistency problems. May 23, 2014 at 13:51
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    @Kazark yes, one more from me related to posts which need to be fixed for code or error log identation only. I fix the identations but I can't submit my edit because I get a message that at least 6 new characters needs to be added, so I usually add Thanks to every edited post. But recently a high rep user asked me not to do so! I asked so what to do then? Till date I didn't receive any reply yet! Personally I think that fixing the code/error log is important as compared to fixing the English grammar mistakes. Because how can one provide a solution if the code is not understood correctly!
    – ρss
    May 23, 2014 at 13:59

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I've wondered about a way to solve this myself because sometimes I want to help someone without making the post too messy. I may see that someone is close but missing some important concepts of the language/framework and to explain it in comments would get very messy. It would be nice if we could somehow allow this. Some thoughts...

  • Would it be a problem if we allowed higher rep users to invite lower rep users to a private chat for these reasons? They still wouldn't be able to start a chat or join a room.
  • Maybe attach a timer to the session or close it when the higher rep user leaves
  • I'm not sure if we would want the rep to be higher or if 20 would work. If we are worried about too many lower rep users starting a chat and getting too far off-topic then possibly make the rep minimum for this feature higher (1-2k?)
  • Gallery mode by default? If this is a higher rep user function then that person should have the choice if he doesn't want others potentially interrupting/giving "bad" advice. (I'm not sure how this works now; I will have to investigate)

So I'm not necessarily suggesting we lower the rep minimum for chat altogether but just for these instances where a higher rep user wants to give a little extra advice that is otherwise difficult and confusing in comments.

Would this be too difficult or cause issues I'm not thinking about?

Related- Allow the chat to start sooner in comments. I'm not sure what it is right now (seems like more than 10) but if you get 5 or so comments only between 2 people then typically moving to chat at that point has seemed more appropriate, from my experience.

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    Yes, you suggestions seems lucrative to me. I also thought of implementing some temporary chat room just for this purpose. Adding a time limit will certainly help.
    – ρss
    May 22, 2014 at 19:29
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    I like these ideas, too - personally May 22, 2014 at 21:50
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    +1 (but only because I can't do +10) for "Allow high rep users to invite low rep users to chat". I'd be OK with "high rep" being higher than the threshold for being able to chat -- I'd suggest 10K but wouldn't be worried by some lower (2K?) or higher (15K?) threshold. May 22, 2014 at 22:53
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    @jonathan Isn't 15k kinda… high?
    – bjb568
    May 22, 2014 at 22:56
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    15K is high; somewhere between 2K and 10K is probably appropriate. It could be a new level to give people an intermediate goal to aim for (7.5K or 4K)? I've got a distorted view of reality; sorry about that. It depends in part on whether the SO Team have a reason for not allowing such chats at the moment. I know I've had the problem on a number of occasions -- I might even have asked about it, or found the equivalent question on MSE (MSO as was, when it was MSO) and upvoted that. May 22, 2014 at 23:02
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    Users with 1K can create a Gallery chat room, so maybe that threshold would be enough
    – Serpiton
    May 22, 2014 at 23:06
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    I have run into this so many times, +100 if I could. 1K seems reasonable, there are enough mid-rep users that would utilize this it seems a shame to restrict them. May 22, 2014 at 23:29
  • I'd say 500 rep.
    – bjb568
    May 23, 2014 at 0:35
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    I wouldn't necessarily be against 500 but that is lower than what I would like to see. Might be better to start out higher and see how it goes? Then have the possibility to lower if it was working out well?
    – codeMagic
    May 23, 2014 at 0:37
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    Meh, you 20kers and you're fake throne... :P
    – bjb568
    May 23, 2014 at 3:53
  • Is there any need to even have a rep requirement for creating a private chat room? I'm not sure I care if low-rep users spam themselves.
    – Gabe
    May 23, 2014 at 12:46
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    @Gabe The first thing that comes to mind is a waste of resources. We don't want to build a playground for them to spam and mess around. Now, I don't have any idea what the costs would be but I think having a higher rep user that knows the site better, and possibly their field, would help to control the chat and lead the users to better programming habits and SO habits.
    – codeMagic
    May 23, 2014 at 12:50
  • There is a moderation cost to creating chat rooms. They may not be actively monitored, but stuff happens that requires attention. With alarming frequency. @gabe May 25, 2014 at 6:31
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    @CodyGray: I don't use chat rooms so I'm not familiar with the moderation requirements, but I'd have to imagine that a private chat room would require less moderation than the equivalent comment threads.
    – Gabe
    May 26, 2014 at 3:49

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