Using these questions as a bench mark that people are wanting to talk to low rep users in chat:
I propose we lift the rep restriction on other conditions:
- length of membership
- posts
Example:
This user wanted a question reopened Reopen my question about Android application crashing
My answer was to advise the user to come to the SOCVR chat room. There are other instances where is may be helpful when assisting users with improving posts to be ontopic to create a chat room.
Can we bypass the minimum reputation points requirement for users with a Stack Overflow account that is longer than one month, or who have asked a question or posted an answer that has been on the site for longer than one hour (this prevents spammers or trolls entering chat before the flags have had a chance to remove and flag users who post spam and abuse)?
Most spammers and trolls don't sign up for extended periods (there will always be exceptions) and it may help reduce noise levels, in the form of comments on the site.
It would also save the current work around to invite users into chat, so if there are recommended chat rooms on Meta for users to visit, they can visit.
The worst thing that could happen is we might need to kick more users from chat, but I think the potentially low incidence and ease of which to deal with this, would be offset by the potential gain for communication with struggling members, who are interested in making a positive contribution to the site.
What do you say?