Once again, there's a small hullabaloo in chat started by someone threatening someone else with... Moderation.
That doesn't work very well. As a general rule, folks don't like threats. So if someone's already upset / angry / disruptive... Threatening them isn't likely to make them less upset / angry / disruptive. This is... kinda well-known.
A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
-- Proverbs 15:1
Now, I'm not saying you have to put up with abusive behavior. Rather... Try not to escalate it.
- If you need to ignore someone, ignore them - don't say "I'm going to ignore you".
- If you need to kick someone out of a room, kick them out of the room - don't say "I'm going to kick you out of the room".
- If you need to flag someone's message, flag it - don't say "I'm flagging you".
- If you need to suspend someone, suspend them - don't say "I'm gonna suspend you".
And if you don't need to do any of those things... You also don't need to make an empty threat about doing them. Say something nice instead; say something calm, considerate, compassionate. Or just change the topic entirely.
Unlike the main site, chat offers a lot of tools to ordinary people aimed at helping them deal with other people. That's good and necessary for a real-time chat system, but it makes everyone responsible for ensuring that these tools are used carefully - and threats should never be a part of that.
/ignore nick
, done. The guy gets feedback and has options to stop doing (if he doesn't know rules) or continue (if he is abuser and want to get into many more people ignore lists). I don't use SO chats, so not sure if you get "Nick ignored you" notification, but in any case it's not a problem to me. Other cases are only making question broad.