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No, please don't add a status indicator to the user card. Stack Overflow is not a social network.

  • The content page should focus on the content alone. That the content was produced by humans is a pesky detail.
  • The 'last seen' indicator does in no way tell you if someone is paying attention or not. With the mobile apps and notifications sent to you by email, as well as API-based notification apps people receive your comments in many different ways. And users recently seen could still be ignoring your messages, perhaps because they are auto-reloading the reviews page.
  • I don't want to be pestered to provide answers in comments because people think I am online. I'll be in a chat room if I am available to be talked to.

There are probably technical reasons not to do this either; the Stack Exchange servers serve 185 requests per second185 requests per second, the majority of which are question pages. If all those pages then also start asking the server for a status indicator for every user on the page, you have a scalability nightmare.

No, please don't add a status indicator to the user card. Stack Overflow is not a social network.

  • The content page should focus on the content alone. That the content was produced by humans is a pesky detail.
  • The 'last seen' indicator does in no way tell you if someone is paying attention or not. With the mobile apps and notifications sent to you by email, as well as API-based notification apps people receive your comments in many different ways. And users recently seen could still be ignoring your messages, perhaps because they are auto-reloading the reviews page.
  • I don't want to be pestered to provide answers in comments because people think I am online. I'll be in a chat room if I am available to be talked to.

There are probably technical reasons not to do this either; the Stack Exchange servers serve 185 requests per second, the majority of which are question pages. If all those pages then also start asking the server for a status indicator for every user on the page, you have a scalability nightmare.

No, please don't add a status indicator to the user card. Stack Overflow is not a social network.

  • The content page should focus on the content alone. That the content was produced by humans is a pesky detail.
  • The 'last seen' indicator does in no way tell you if someone is paying attention or not. With the mobile apps and notifications sent to you by email, as well as API-based notification apps people receive your comments in many different ways. And users recently seen could still be ignoring your messages, perhaps because they are auto-reloading the reviews page.
  • I don't want to be pestered to provide answers in comments because people think I am online. I'll be in a chat room if I am available to be talked to.

There are probably technical reasons not to do this either; the Stack Exchange servers serve 185 requests per second, the majority of which are question pages. If all those pages then also start asking the server for a status indicator for every user on the page, you have a scalability nightmare.

replaced http://stackapps.com/ with https://stackapps.com/
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No, please don't add a status indicator to the user card. Stack Overflow is not a social network.

  • The content page should focus on the content alone. That the content was produced by humans is a pesky detail.
  • The 'last seen' indicator does in no way tell you if someone is paying attention or not. With the mobile apps and notifications sent to you by email, as well as API-based notification appsAPI-based notification apps people receive your comments in many different ways. And users recently seen could still be ignoring your messages, perhaps because they are auto-reloading the reviews pageauto-reloading the reviews page.
  • I don't want to be pestered to provide answers in comments because people think I am online. I'll be in a chat room if I am available to be talked to.

There are probably technical reasons not to do this either; the Stack Exchange servers serve 185 requests per second, the majority of which are question pages. If all those pages then also start asking the server for a status indicator for every user on the page, you have a scalability nightmare.

No, please don't add a status indicator to the user card. Stack Overflow is not a social network.

  • The content page should focus on the content alone. That the content was produced by humans is a pesky detail.
  • The 'last seen' indicator does in no way tell you if someone is paying attention or not. With the mobile apps and notifications sent to you by email, as well as API-based notification apps people receive your comments in many different ways. And users recently seen could still be ignoring your messages, perhaps because they are auto-reloading the reviews page.
  • I don't want to be pestered to provide answers in comments because people think I am online. I'll be in a chat room if I am available to be talked to.

There are probably technical reasons not to do this either; the Stack Exchange servers serve 185 requests per second, the majority of which are question pages. If all those pages then also start asking the server for a status indicator for every user on the page, you have a scalability nightmare.

No, please don't add a status indicator to the user card. Stack Overflow is not a social network.

  • The content page should focus on the content alone. That the content was produced by humans is a pesky detail.
  • The 'last seen' indicator does in no way tell you if someone is paying attention or not. With the mobile apps and notifications sent to you by email, as well as API-based notification apps people receive your comments in many different ways. And users recently seen could still be ignoring your messages, perhaps because they are auto-reloading the reviews page.
  • I don't want to be pestered to provide answers in comments because people think I am online. I'll be in a chat room if I am available to be talked to.

There are probably technical reasons not to do this either; the Stack Exchange servers serve 185 requests per second, the majority of which are question pages. If all those pages then also start asking the server for a status indicator for every user on the page, you have a scalability nightmare.

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No, please don't add a status indicator to the user card. Stack Overflow is not a social network.

  • The content page should focus on the content alone. That the content was produced by humans is a pesky detail.
  • The 'last seen' indicator does in no way tell you if someone is paying attention or not. With the mobile apps and notifications sent to you by email, as well as API-based notification apps people receive your comments in many different ways. And users recently seen could still be ignoring your messages, perhaps because they are auto-reloading the reviews page.
  • I don't want to be pestered to provide answers in comments because people think I am online. I'll be in a chat room if I am available to be talked to.

There are probably technical reasons not to do this either; the Stack Exchange servers serve 185 requests per second, the majority of which are question pages. If all those pages then also start asking the server for a status indicator for every user on the page, you have a scalability nightmare.