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There has been quite a few times that I wished I could send a message to another user on SO - not ask a question for everyone to see, but just a short message informing them of something or requesting them to do something. Are there any plans to allow this to happen in the future? Should I perhaps add this as a request on UserVoice?

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It could even be an opt-in thing, so that most casual users wouldn't ever get bothered by it. – Brad Gilbert Jun 29 at 4:23
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I can see this being used by recruiters and contracting folks. For example, there's been times where I've seen someone's answer and I've wanted to say, "I'd give you $X to do some short contracting for me, because you've got exactly the kind of experience I need for a quick project." We talk a lot about the expert economy, and in order for that to work, we need a way to pay people to do work. – Brent Ozar Jun 29 at 12:20
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I think people can achieve recruitability by putting links out to contacts (perhaps blind) in their profile. – ConcernedOfTunbridgeWells Jun 30 at 15:25
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Great idea - so many times I had wished to be able to send a follow-up message to a person asking a question...... – marc_s Jul 12 at 13:49

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Nope.

I've added basic contact info to my profile's bio page, as have quite a few other people.. It's hardly ideal..

There's at least 4 uservoice tickets on this:

All declined.

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Accepted this as the answer not because I like it as such, but because if this has already been declined this many times, than we aren't very likely to get this feature. – a_m0d Jun 29 at 22:34
A simple way to do this: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/431/…. This should harm no-one: you only get messages if you want (opt-in), and there's no need to post your email address publicly like now. – Jonik Jun 30 at 12:01
I prefer the current system - I have my email, AIM, and Twitter publicly available. – Thomas Owens Jun 30 at 12:19
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The problem with that is that many of us are unwilling to put our contact information up for sharing with random strangers. We'd rather give it out to select people we think we can trust. – Coding With Style Jul 13 at 1:33
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I would request this feature due to a situation I recently came by. I had asked a question and was in the process of trying to find an answer with a particular user (userA). In the course of working it out with userA another user (userB) came a long and offered the exact answer I needed. UserB nailed it on the first time. Shortly afterwards userA posted the same answer in a comment.

Since UserB had far less reputation than UserA and had nailed the answer, I accepted his answer and voted both of their answers up.

I later came back to discover that UserA had voted down my question and deleted all his answers and comments in it, apparently in a fit of rage over my not accepting his answer.

This is a situation where I would very much have liked some sort of direct message to another user. UserA hadn't posted any sort of contact info in his profile. And in an effort to contact him and explain my reasoning for accepting UserB's answer and perhaps apologize for offending him, I ended up commenting on one of his questions.

It doesn't have to be private, but I believe that some sort of way to directly contact other users would be of great use to the SO community in situations such as this and many others. It could be a public wall like facebook, or a direct message - publicly viewable like twitter. If it contained Q/A information that could be useful to the community at large it could be migrated into a question and answer.

If such a thing existed it would be easier to contact UserA in order to explain that I had meant no offense by accepting UserB's answer and that I greatly appreciated his help!

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A couple of times, I've started answering a question only to see the question closed before I can submit my answer. This can be frustrating and I have even resorted to digging up the user's email address and contacting him that way. Being able to answer closed questions would be ideal, but some way to direct message the user who asked the question would have saved a lot of clicking.

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The ways that propose this is done (and I like the idea):

  • Allow messaging only after a certain amount of reputation is acquired. This is to stop a million new users messaging Jon Skeet. But, if Jon Skeet messaged a person with 1 rep, they could respond.
  • Allow users to opt out of messaging, and/or set a "reputation threshold". If a users reputation threshold is X, then only users with reputation > X can message them.

I think private messaging would be a great feature. There are plenty of times I want to take a conversation (going on in comments) offline. Also, I have gotten to know/recognize some users as I have used stack overflow because these people post on the same posts I do. It would be nice to be able to recommend posts to people because they might be interested in reading the question or would have good input. I am not inclined to put my personal email on stack overflow, so having an integrated messaging system would be nice.

In fact, if people don't want to have messaging supported, it would be nice even to just have "question recommendations". Just something that lets you say to another user "hey, have a look at this question, you might really like it!".

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By choice, I have my e-mail/blog etc in my profile; but I've spent years on usenet etc, and this information is very easy to come by anyway.

In all the time on SO, I haven't been pestered. I've had 2, maybe 3 people asking me about a question - which I've either taken back to the site, or (in one case) pointed out that I was the editor, not the answerer - and that I couldn't help.

My conclusion is that in terms of regular questions/answers there isn't a huge demand for this; the only times I can see it being used are in the off-topic flames etc that start; and that isn't a good thing to encourage.

Actually, I would like to have a user-specific moderator ability to add a message to a user, but that is because I sometimes need to get hold of people who haven't provided an e-mail address, to tell them why I've done something; or to "cease and desist" (kindly). But that isn't an issue for most users.

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Keeping SO impersonal and limited to a Q&A forum does quite a lot to keep discussions from dissolving into flame wars. It also helps to keep discussions on-topic, which is a good thing for a Q&A forum. IMHO, if SO was turned into a social networking site the quality of material would degrade rapidly. Therefore I think there is a reasonable argument that SO should discourage personal contacts or conversations by design.

If some enterprising bod wants to start a 'Stackers' web site or mailing list they could but it needs to have a certain distance from SO and strictly discourage discussion of SO Q&A material so the actual Q&A doesn't get dragged off SO and lost in the social networking fluff.

It might be argued that there's a niche for a geek version of LinkedIn and the requests for contacts and messaging facilities are indiciative of that demand (in fact, that facility used to be known as 'Usenet' before it got destroyed by spam).

However, the objectives and design for such a site are in tension if not in conflict with the design objectives of Stackoverflow and it should maintain a deliberate distance from Stackoverflow even if Joel and Jeff decide to build it.

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I suggest doing this like on Wikipedia.

All registered users have an email address associated with their account already. Add "Enable e-mail from other users" to user prefs. For those who have the option enabled, "E-mail this user" link appears on their user profile. Clicking that takes you to a form for writing a message.

This would be pretty cheap to implement and unobtrusive for potential recipients (opt-in required; email address is never revealed to the sender or general public), yet effective.

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Rather than posting my email address in my profile for all to see, I'd like the idea of having a section of my user profile that is visible to other users that I designate as "contacts" (or "friends" though I hate that term). I'm somewhat paranoid about posting personal info to the general public.

I don't see the need for private messages / chat / etc., however: it seems like it would be an unnecessary resource drain for this site, something that should be carried on in an out-of-band channel.

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definitely - I would hesitate publishing my home or work e-mail here, too many harvesters........ but I'd like to be able to designate certain people with the right to get in touch with me (first through SO, later directly, possibly) – marc_s Jul 12 at 13:51
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I like the idea... I have my email address on my user profile and have gotten several interesting comments from people who don't otherwise seem inclined to post, or where the comments would have been off-topic to the question at hand.

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Well I think there isn't any IM sort of mechanism as of now.

However if you only want the target user to look at something, you can post a comment under one of his questions or responses.. that should light up his/her envelope icon. Also consider deleting your 'look here' comment once your goal is achieved. Also use with extreme discretion.

I think I've only had this need once - and it was to have a top poster look at one of my questions which didn't seem to be going anywhere with the answers.

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I did try that... It did not go well: the user wanted to flag my comment as inappropriate, since it was not about the current question... – VonC Jun 29 at 9:04
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Some people argue that private messaging is not a good idea for the community.

This I don't get.

When you disallow private messages you ultimately get people shouting over the heads of everyone else (i.e. over posts, comments) in order to communicate 1-1.

I remember such horrors from other Q&A/Sex-Change web sites that shall not be named where at some point half the questions became "eh, this question is for [highest ranked C++ guy], ...". This might not occur exactly the same way in SO since people do vote down and close annoying messages, but it does occur in milder ways.

Other reasons why it should be easy to send a private message to a member:

  1. You may want to ask them a private question or offer them a job.
  2. Your question may not to be public for some reason, perhaps due to company IP issues, and so you need to seek help privately.
  3. The question may only be answerable by a specific person. E.g. someone who is a writer or major contributor of some library that you use, and posting it on SO might be a big waste of time since very few people use it and know it well enough. This happened to me. I asked a bunch of questions about some library that turns out only select people actually used. I didn't know who they were beforehand, and most of my questions didn't really get answered because the probably missed them.

But above all, I really dislike seeing comment threads that have in-jokes and personal chats. If people want to talk they should be able to do so in private. I don't think that would hurt the site at all.

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No there isn't and I like it that way. It's a Q&A site and this strongly encourages that all answers and comments are part of the record rather than, say, the OP and someone else getting into a private chat and solving the problem to the benefit of noone else.

So I'm strongly opposed to private messaging.

The biggest weakness of the current system is that someone can leave a comment on one of your posts, you essentially reply to them and theres no way to bring this to their attention (unless they've subscribed to the question, which lets face it doesn't happen). This can be an issue if you've been marked down and want to correct the issue.

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Yeah, I thought of the possibility that you would end up getting a private chat going on, but what about limiting the number of messages that can be sent? Its just that I get really frustrated when I leave a comment and the questioner doesn't reply to it, and I wish that there was a way to really get their attention (I know that there is the "New Responses" page, but that one sometimes takes a few hours to actually show that there are new responses, and sometimes it doesn't show it at all! – a_m0d Jun 29 at 2:19
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+1. I always feel unclever when I leave comment on my own answer - basically talking to myself. – kd304 Jul 13 at 20:31

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