Recently a user asked me to provide my personal email address or Twitter account handle, because he wanted to connect with me offline.
Is sharing such information in comments allowed? If not, what can we do about it?
Recently a user asked me to provide my personal email address or Twitter account handle, because he wanted to connect with me offline.
Is sharing such information in comments allowed? If not, what can we do about it?
What you want to disclose is completely up to you. Some people are more than happy to offer that information for a multitude of reasons.
I would say that if you are comfortable offering your personal contacts do so in your profile and point users to there in the comments. If nothing else, it will make updating it more fluid and won't confuse future readers.
Otherwise you could ignore them or politely suggest you are not comfortable giving out that information. As Jon Clements states:
If they become persistent/pestering by keeping asking or it's noticed they're doing the same with other users then you may wish to consider flagging for a mod and explaining what's going on
Also depending on the need you can always offer chat as well.
perl -ne '@m = /(?:(\w+)\W+)(?:(dot)\W+(\w+)\W+)*?(at)\W+(\w+)\W+(?:(dot)\W+(\w+)\W+)*?(dot)\W+(com)/; for(@m) { s/^at$/@/; s/^dot$/./; print; }'
– IMSoP
Sep 11 '15 at 13:33
I would say this is not really what Stack Overflow is about and comments asking for such information should be flagged (as "not constructive" probably).
If you want people to contact you, you're free to say this in your profile and provide appropriate contact details (and probably also say what type of contact you want, e.g. social or work-related) (keep in mind that making your contact details publicly available always entails some risk, depending on what you share).