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This is basically the same as Chat with a new user, but I'm upgrading this to a bug report, because it is a confounded nuisance and makes it hard to help the people who need it most.

Ideally:

  • If neither user has chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear.
  • If one user has chat privileges and the other does not, then the 'senior' person should be able to invite the other to chat.
  • If both users have chat privileges, then the current system is fine.

Failing that:

  • If one of the users does not have chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear at all. It is pointless offering an option and then saying "Oh, sorry — just joking!".

I'd be OK with a requirement that you must have a somewhat higher reputation (maybe 100 which is the level at which you can create a new chat room) to be able to invite an under-privileged user to join you in chat. But if you want to avoid protracted discussions, it is often the low-level users who need the chat privilege.

Exemplar: Translating an integer and a character into several forms in CTranslating an integer and a character into several forms in C.

This is basically the same as Chat with a new user, but I'm upgrading this to a bug report, because it is a confounded nuisance and makes it hard to help the people who need it most.

Ideally:

  • If neither user has chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear.
  • If one user has chat privileges and the other does not, then the 'senior' person should be able to invite the other to chat.
  • If both users have chat privileges, then the current system is fine.

Failing that:

  • If one of the users does not have chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear at all. It is pointless offering an option and then saying "Oh, sorry — just joking!".

I'd be OK with a requirement that you must have a somewhat higher reputation (maybe 100 which is the level at which you can create a new chat room) to be able to invite an under-privileged user to join you in chat. But if you want to avoid protracted discussions, it is often the low-level users who need the chat privilege.

Exemplar: Translating an integer and a character into several forms in C.

This is basically the same as Chat with a new user, but I'm upgrading this to a bug report, because it is a confounded nuisance and makes it hard to help the people who need it most.

Ideally:

  • If neither user has chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear.
  • If one user has chat privileges and the other does not, then the 'senior' person should be able to invite the other to chat.
  • If both users have chat privileges, then the current system is fine.

Failing that:

  • If one of the users does not have chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear at all. It is pointless offering an option and then saying "Oh, sorry — just joking!".

I'd be OK with a requirement that you must have a somewhat higher reputation (maybe 100 which is the level at which you can create a new chat room) to be able to invite an under-privileged user to join you in chat. But if you want to avoid protracted discussions, it is often the low-level users who need the chat privilege.

Exemplar: Translating an integer and a character into several forms in C.

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This is basically the same as Chat with a new userChat with a new user, but I'm upgrading this to a bug report, because it is a confounded nuisance and makes it hard to help the people who need it most.

Ideally:

  • If neither user has chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear.
  • If one user has chat privileges and the other does not, then the 'senior' person should be able to invite the other to chat.
  • If both users have chat privileges, then the current system is fine.

Failing that:

  • If one of the users does not have chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear at all. It is pointless offering an option and then saying "Oh, sorry — just joking!".

I'd be OK with a requirement that you must have a somewhat higher reputation (maybe 100 which is the level at which you can create a new chat room) to be able to invite an under-privileged user to join you in chat. But if you want to avoid protracted discussions, it is often the low-level users who need the chat privilege.

Exemplar: Translating an integer and a character into several forms in C.

This is basically the same as Chat with a new user, but I'm upgrading this to a bug report, because it is a confounded nuisance and makes it hard to help the people who need it most.

Ideally:

  • If neither user has chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear.
  • If one user has chat privileges and the other does not, then the 'senior' person should be able to invite the other to chat.
  • If both users have chat privileges, then the current system is fine.

Failing that:

  • If one of the users does not have chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear at all. It is pointless offering an option and then saying "Oh, sorry — just joking!".

I'd be OK with a requirement that you must have a somewhat higher reputation (maybe 100 which is the level at which you can create a new chat room) to be able to invite an under-privileged user to join you in chat. But if you want to avoid protracted discussions, it is often the low-level users who need the chat privilege.

Exemplar: Translating an integer and a character into several forms in C.

This is basically the same as Chat with a new user, but I'm upgrading this to a bug report, because it is a confounded nuisance and makes it hard to help the people who need it most.

Ideally:

  • If neither user has chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear.
  • If one user has chat privileges and the other does not, then the 'senior' person should be able to invite the other to chat.
  • If both users have chat privileges, then the current system is fine.

Failing that:

  • If one of the users does not have chat privileges, then the chat offer should not appear at all. It is pointless offering an option and then saying "Oh, sorry — just joking!".

I'd be OK with a requirement that you must have a somewhat higher reputation (maybe 100 which is the level at which you can create a new chat room) to be able to invite an under-privileged user to join you in chat. But if you want to avoid protracted discussions, it is often the low-level users who need the chat privilege.

Exemplar: Translating an integer and a character into several forms in C.

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