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4 points by andsko 5 years ago · 12 comments

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batch12 5 years ago

Looks interesting, I checked out a couple but didn't see much in the way of response. Probably a chicken/egg issue. Nobody to chat with yet, so no reason to stay and chat, etc.

  • andskoOP 5 years ago

    Did you click "start"? In that case you are meant to respond. Again: 1on1 chat.

    • batch12 5 years ago

      yeah, I found an existing chat and responded. I waited a minute and didn't see a reply so I moved on. Maybe I'm just impatient. If the intent is for not all chats to be realtime, maybe something to remind folks to check back may help until you hit critical mass. If not, maybe some kind of indication that the other party is present and waiting for a response.

      • batch12 5 years ago

        It would also be nice to be able to easily leave a conversation so it doesn't fill up the 'my conversations' window. The conversation could then go back to the main list to be fulfilled by someone else maybe.

        • andskoOP 5 years ago

          Aha. Maybe a flag both on the index page and in the chat window that a user is offline? And an option to leave a conversation even if a responder wrote messages but didn't get any from an author yet? Then this conversation goes back to the index page.

          • batch12 5 years ago

            Yeah that'd be cool. There could be other circumstances where you'd want to be able to leave a conversation as well-- abusive, bad partner, etc. Anyway again- nice work.

  • andskoOP 5 years ago

    Thank you for the feedback! You can check for a response and continue a conversation any time.

Ambol 5 years ago

No idea how it works. Click on "start" and nothing happens.

  • andskoOP 5 years ago

    Start=start conversation. It redirects you to the chat window. Should I name the button "start chatting"?

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