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I believe this would be a useful feature. I have seen similar feature in topcoder competition chat room, where the question writer (this would be a different person every time) can be pinged with @writer, after the competition to discuss.

In our case, there 10 ROs for the Python room. Out of the ten, I will be available when all other ROs might be sleeping (there is an yellow puppy which never does this though), for a tiny time window (Mornings, Indian Standard Time). If somebody wants to bring up something to the room owners attention, they can simply ping with @ROs. Since most people won't be active, checking chat every minute would not be very productive. So, a ping like this would be helpful to bring the attention to the chat window.

The advantages would be

  1. Available ROs can engage immediately, if there is a concern raised.

  2. New people don't have to find the list of ROs from info, find the ROs who are online and ping one of them. (Most people don't like to do that, they simply will leave a message in the chat, which might get unnoticed over time) If it is something which should be notified to an RO, all the ROs deserve to be notified.

  3. ROs need not have to scroll through pages of chat to find something important.

Note: Since kick-muting is available nowkick-muting is available now, users who abuse this feature can be given a warning first and if they don't listen, they can be kick-muted.

I believe this would be a useful feature. I have seen similar feature in topcoder competition chat room, where the question writer (this would be a different person every time) can be pinged with @writer, after the competition to discuss.

In our case, there 10 ROs for the Python room. Out of the ten, I will be available when all other ROs might be sleeping (there is an yellow puppy which never does this though), for a tiny time window (Mornings, Indian Standard Time). If somebody wants to bring up something to the room owners attention, they can simply ping with @ROs. Since most people won't be active, checking chat every minute would not be very productive. So, a ping like this would be helpful to bring the attention to the chat window.

The advantages would be

  1. Available ROs can engage immediately, if there is a concern raised.

  2. New people don't have to find the list of ROs from info, find the ROs who are online and ping one of them. (Most people don't like to do that, they simply will leave a message in the chat, which might get unnoticed over time) If it is something which should be notified to an RO, all the ROs deserve to be notified.

  3. ROs need not have to scroll through pages of chat to find something important.

Note: Since kick-muting is available now, users who abuse this feature can be given a warning first and if they don't listen, they can be kick-muted.

I believe this would be a useful feature. I have seen similar feature in topcoder competition chat room, where the question writer (this would be a different person every time) can be pinged with @writer, after the competition to discuss.

In our case, there 10 ROs for the Python room. Out of the ten, I will be available when all other ROs might be sleeping (there is an yellow puppy which never does this though), for a tiny time window (Mornings, Indian Standard Time). If somebody wants to bring up something to the room owners attention, they can simply ping with @ROs. Since most people won't be active, checking chat every minute would not be very productive. So, a ping like this would be helpful to bring the attention to the chat window.

The advantages would be

  1. Available ROs can engage immediately, if there is a concern raised.

  2. New people don't have to find the list of ROs from info, find the ROs who are online and ping one of them. (Most people don't like to do that, they simply will leave a message in the chat, which might get unnoticed over time) If it is something which should be notified to an RO, all the ROs deserve to be notified.

  3. ROs need not have to scroll through pages of chat to find something important.

Note: Since kick-muting is available now, users who abuse this feature can be given a warning first and if they don't listen, they can be kick-muted.

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I believe this would be a useful feature. I have seen similar feature in topcoder competition chat room, where the question writer (this would be a different person every time) can be pinged with @writer, after the competition to discuss.

In our case, there 10 ROs for the Python room. Out of the ten, I will be available when all other ROs might be sleeping (there is an yellow puppy which never does this though), for a tiny time window (Mornings, Indian Standard Time). If somebody wants to bring up something to the room owners attention, they can simply ping with @ROs. Since most people won't be active, checking chat every minute would not be very productive. So, a ping like this would be helpful to bring the attention to the chat window.

The advantages would be

  1. Available ROs can engage immediately, if there is a concern raised.

  2. New people don't have to find the list of ROs from info, find the ROs who are online and ping one of them. (Most people don't like to do that, they simply will leave a message in the chat, which might get unnoticed over time) If it is something which should be notified to an RO, all the ROs deserve to be notified.

  3. ROs need not have to scroll through pages of chat to find something important.

Note: Since kick-muting is available now, users who abuse this feature can be given a warning first and if they don't listen, they can be kick-muted.