justatickler
TMF Expert
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2003
- Messages
- 474
- Points
- 16
Hey all 
I've been registered here for just about two and a half years, but have only recently begun poking around in the chat room and meeting/conversing with a few people. After speaking with a couple of other chat 'newbs' like myself, I have a question about something that I've yet to see explained. Like I said, this is a relatively new area for me, so please accept my advanced apologies if this is dead horse abuse.
My question revolves around Rule #5, which is not to PM anyone until asking permission in the main room first. Now, as long as I've been in the room, I've been asking permission very cordially, but as a PM. Not once has anyone objected until recently, and please note that I am omitting their identities as I do not feel it is relevant.
To the best of my knowledge, unless I have a setting available to me that I am unaware of, the PM (or PC as it's actually referred to) will end up, to the recipient, located with the same text in the main room, only in a pink box. This would make more sense, to me, because not only was it a message intended for that person anyway, but the recipient will see it easier. For anyone who has been in there before on a busy day, messages are easily lost in the crowd occasionally. Now, if this were a traditional PM system such as Yahoo or AIM, I could understand. A bunch of boxes popping up all over the place would cause anger and frustration quite quickly, not to mention slowing down your system in many cases. However, the way it is set up, I simply do not see how asking in the main room is beneficial, more respectful, or in any way more secure than simply asking nicely in a private message to them.
Just for clarification, I am not questioning the validity of requesting permission. I am simply asking for a logical explanation as to why it must be done in the main area.
Thanks.

I've been registered here for just about two and a half years, but have only recently begun poking around in the chat room and meeting/conversing with a few people. After speaking with a couple of other chat 'newbs' like myself, I have a question about something that I've yet to see explained. Like I said, this is a relatively new area for me, so please accept my advanced apologies if this is dead horse abuse.
My question revolves around Rule #5, which is not to PM anyone until asking permission in the main room first. Now, as long as I've been in the room, I've been asking permission very cordially, but as a PM. Not once has anyone objected until recently, and please note that I am omitting their identities as I do not feel it is relevant.
To the best of my knowledge, unless I have a setting available to me that I am unaware of, the PM (or PC as it's actually referred to) will end up, to the recipient, located with the same text in the main room, only in a pink box. This would make more sense, to me, because not only was it a message intended for that person anyway, but the recipient will see it easier. For anyone who has been in there before on a busy day, messages are easily lost in the crowd occasionally. Now, if this were a traditional PM system such as Yahoo or AIM, I could understand. A bunch of boxes popping up all over the place would cause anger and frustration quite quickly, not to mention slowing down your system in many cases. However, the way it is set up, I simply do not see how asking in the main room is beneficial, more respectful, or in any way more secure than simply asking nicely in a private message to them.
Just for clarification, I am not questioning the validity of requesting permission. I am simply asking for a logical explanation as to why it must be done in the main area.
Thanks.




