I've wondered about a way to solve this myself because sometimes I want to help someone without making the post too messy. I may see that someone is close but missing some important concepts of the language/framework and to explain it in comments would get very messy. It would be nice if we could somehow allow this. Some thoughts...
- Would it be a problem if we allowed higher rep users to invite lower
rep users to a private chat for these reasons? They still wouldn't be
able to start a chat or join a room.
- Maybe attach a timer to the session or close it when the higher rep user leaves
- I'm not sure if we would want the rep to be higher or if 20 would work. If we are worried about too many lower rep users starting a chat and getting too far off-topic then possibly make the rep minimum for this feature higher (1-2k?)
- Gallery mode by default? If this is a higher rep user function then that person should have the choice if he doesn't want others potentially interrupting/giving "bad" advice. (I'm not sure how this works now; I will have to investigate)
So I'm not necessarily suggesting we lower the rep minimum for chat altogether but just for these instances where a higher rep user wants to give a little extra advice that is otherwise difficult and confusing in comments.
Would this be too difficult or cause issues I'm not thinking about?
Related- Allow the chat to start sooner in comments. I'm not sure what it is right now (seems like more than 10) but if you get 5 or so comments only between 2 people then typically moving to chat at that point has seemed more appropriate, from my experience.
Thanks
to every edited post. But recently a high rep user asked me not to do so! I asked so what to do then? Till date I didn't receive any reply yet! Personally I think that fixing the code/error log is important as compared to fixing the English grammar mistakes. Because how can one provide a solution if the code is not understood correctly!