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Our '''chat policy''' governs the use of the [[community:chat|chat feature]], found on the right hand column, or rail, of most pages. | Our '''chat policy''' governs the use of the [[community:chat|chat feature]], found on the right hand column, or rail, of most pages. | ||
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==Tech notes== | ==Tech notes== | ||
*If you ban a person with moderator rights, that banning does not apply until they next attempt to log in. In other words, here is no way to "kick" a moderator. Also, if you withdraw moderator status, it doesn't happen immediately. That user loses their status only by leaving the chat of their own choice. | *If you ban a person with moderator rights, that banning does not apply until they next attempt to log in. In other words, here is no way to "kick" a moderator. Also, if you withdraw moderator status, it doesn't happen immediately. That user loses their status only by leaving the chat of their own choice. | ||
*Bureaucrats have no ability to affect an admin's chat moderator status. When a bureaucrat looks at an admin's permissions at [[Special:User rights managemnt]], it ''appears'' that admins need to have their chatmoderator box ticked. However, it doesn't matter whether this box is ticked or not: admins are, by immutable default, chatmods. | |||
*You can keep up with developments of the chat extension at [[community:chat]]. | *You can keep up with developments of the chat extension at [[community:chat]]. | ||
[[category:policies]] | [[category:policies]] |
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