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Some time back I came across a chat room created on Stack Overflow Chat named as Java Sucks. I wanted to flag about the name of the chat room, but didn't find any way to do it. Nevertheless, I thought that some moderator would come across it and eventually it will get blocked.

Today, after few months when I saw it again. I went through the details and found that the first message was posted in the room in 2013-01-30, which means the room has been in existence for over an year and half now.

I am under the impression think that Stack Overflow treats all the programming languages equally. But, when chatrooms, with such names, are created, they create a bad impression for the language as well as the SO as a whole.

Shouldn't we have some functionality where we can flag a chat room, so as to bring it into attention of the moderators?

Or at least

Can Stack Overflow list a set of rules for naming chatrooms?

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    As a java user, I wholeheartedly agree with this.
    – Unihedron
    Sep 2, 2014 at 12:12
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    @Unihedron me too. Java does indeed suck. Sep 2, 2014 at 12:33
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    This is going to be a very impartial discussion :) Sep 2, 2014 at 12:34
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    I'm not a Java user, but even I know that it sucks.
    – Abyx
    Sep 2, 2014 at 12:34
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    Unfortunately I still have to code in Java but really, I don't get the fuss, I wouldn't care if somebody had fun in a room whose name was an insult to my favourite language... Sep 2, 2014 at 12:35
  • As a sidenote, you can always go in the room and flag any of the messages on the room for moderator attention. There's a free text field that allows you to type whatever you want. Sep 2, 2014 at 12:35
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    Everyone can create a chat room. I'd argue that as long as it has anything to do with programming, that it's acceptable. Just don't create a room about your barbie doll collection.
    – ndugger
    Sep 2, 2014 at 12:41
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    Please don't use obscene language here or atleast censor it. Like J**A. Sep 2, 2014 at 12:43
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    PHP also sucks. One of our highest starred messages will attest to this. Try not to take things like this too seriously...
    – DaveRandom
    Sep 2, 2014 at 12:54
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    To be honest, if you don't like the idea that Java sucks and want to stay away from it at all cost (being oblivious to the problems is the first step towards fixing them, after all) you want this room to exist: it keeps the discussion about Java sucking outside the Java room so you can continue living in your Java-is-wonderful-and-rainbows bubble of the Universe. Sep 2, 2014 at 14:18
  • Any problem with this naming?Relax it's just a name. Oct 30, 2014 at 3:45

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As for rules for naming chat rooms, I believe the following are being applied these days.

I don't see how rooms cannot be named in any way that its denizens deem appropriate for on-topic discussion. If people discuss the suckage of Java in said room, you would be hard-pressed to find a more appropriate title than "Java sucks".

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    Those rules make sense Sep 2, 2014 at 14:52
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I don't think we should forbid such names. So someone doesn't like a language you like.

  • The room has a topic that relates to programming.
  • People in that room discussed programming in a language.
  • They did not like a technology you do.

Basically, you're suggesting banning on-topic programming language discussion because the room owners do not agree with you on whether or not a particular programming language is good.

I'm also pretty sure moderators - who frequent the chat - are well aware of there existing rooms like "PHP sucks" or "Java sucks" etc. I think that they're perfectly fine and we should not interfere with rooms unless they cause abuse.

Now on the other hand if a room is abusive towards users that's a whole other story but I think that banning programming discussion on the premise we disagree with the opinion the people having the discussion have isn't something we want to do.

Plus - Java is a pretty horrible language after all

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    Just erase all the answer text, but the last line
    – Alma Do
    Sep 2, 2014 at 12:53
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    I am Java developer and I find the last line offensive. Sep 2, 2014 at 12:55
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    @TheLittleNaruto please explain how the last line is offensive.
    – DaveRandom
    Sep 2, 2014 at 12:58
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    The discussion is about room names , it's not about any language in particular. Sep 2, 2014 at 13:00
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    @TheLittleNaruto, that could only imply that such an opinion is offtopic, not that it's offensive...
    – Griwes
    Sep 2, 2014 at 13:02
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    @TheLittleNaruto Again with the taking things too seriously. This is not a personal attack on you or any individual, it is merely an opinion that is opposed to yours - and a joke at that. Yes, it's somewhat superfluous to the answer itself, but it's a joke. I'm a PHP developer, people tell me PHP sucks all the time (which it does, by the way, much like any other language) and I do not get offended.
    – DaveRandom
    Sep 2, 2014 at 13:05
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    Well, I'm a PHP developer. And - yes, PHP sucks
    – Alma Do
    Sep 2, 2014 at 13:05
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    So in that case you can not say bad about any language. All language have own set of ways of doing things. It's up to you if you like it or not. The counting of Java developer is more than any other language. There must be some interesting things about it . I hope you'll understand it. Sep 2, 2014 at 13:06
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    Just take it easy :-p Nothing is perfect - and, looking to the things with humor will definitely make your life better :-p
    – Alma Do
    Sep 2, 2014 at 13:07
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    @TheLittleNaruto My point entirely. You can't say that no-one can say anything bad about any language, the only other indiscriminate option is that anyone can say anything about any language. Which is the status quo. And the way it should be. It's not like the room is called "Java f*****g sucks, and all Java developers are fags" or something - that would be offensive and unjustifiable and would not be tolerated.
    – DaveRandom
    Sep 2, 2014 at 13:13
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    I find it funny how one can say "It's up to you if you like it or not", and then find it offensive when someone does not like it. Sep 2, 2014 at 13:14
  • You should have read the first line of that comment. @R.MartinhoFernandes Sep 2, 2014 at 13:18
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    Wait. So you say that it's ok for you to not like it, but it is not ok to express that opinion of yours? Sep 2, 2014 at 13:19
  • Yes. That's what I mean. xD Sep 2, 2014 at 13:19
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    I'm struggling to come up with a fitting response that does not consist of "sincerely, GFY". I live in a place where we value freedom of expression, and Stack Overflow is based in another such place. I do not condone that kind of censorship, and I expect Stack Overflow to behave in a similar manner. Sep 2, 2014 at 13:22
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I don't feel like there's a real need to do anything you proposed:

  • Naming convention - Rooms topics change, and so can their names. I'm not familiar with any chat platform that enforces room name rules (except for, perhaps, to prevent profanity). "Java sucks" is not profanity, it's something you disagree on, and it is said in the spirit of humor.
  • Flagging chat rooms - You can flag any message for moderator attention (note, this is a different flag than the generic spam/abuse flag) from the message menu. You get a free text field so you can describe your concerns, and a moderator would look at it.

As for chat name rules, the same applies as it is for everywhere. Don't do something you wouldn't want to be done to you, and don't name your chatroom something other reasonable people would find offensive.

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