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Talking Apr 14, 2024 at 12:56 PM
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I have been a member since 2014 and one of the things that has changed over the years are the chatrooms. I notice that sometimes I go in there and the only one that is there is FreudBot, the friendly chatbot that can comment on the weather and other things.

So I was wondering if anyone else ever thought about what would it be like if we had a place to tag people we wanted to chat with [example @CANDC] and tell them when you will be in the chat.

Or what about the idea of having people post the times in EDT (or specify time zone) time that they are planning to be in the chatrooms?

So if people respond this could be a thread to let people know specific people or anyone when you plan to be in chat.

What are your thoughts on this idea?

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