I agree - and have noticed I get timed out too and then no one thinks I'm there with the "1" showing up top for others.What could be a bonus, if the chat function operated as its own pop-up page by itself. That way it didn't get lost so easily in amongst all the other pages I'd have open in a browser.
And for whatever reason (probably my fuck up), whenever I'd go to bring up the chat page again. I would've either timed out of the chat room, or I'd step back outside of it somehow.
Just a thought.
Don't forget you have to click join room to actually be in there and show up for others! The more of us get into the habit of joining when we're lurking the more chance of some live conversation!I only just noticed the number beside the chat showing how many in chat as I have been clicking the chat button on the right of the page to look and see if anyones in there. Never saw anyone there yet, but I haven't stayed in there long. Will have to pop in there again
Figured it was security reasons, I've noticed it a lot switching from data to wifiChat has some reasonable security measures.
When you join chat, you won’t see any messages sent in the chat prior.
If you are idle too long. Booted.
If you change networks (phone to computer for example). Booted.
It was designed with privacy in mind. Perhaps a little over the top, but try it out and can evolve with feedback and suggestions
I've noticed that most sites where I've seen the chat flourishing have the live chat windowed/inlaid as part of the main/welcome page. Otherwise it's "out of site & out of mind" and tends to get forgotten about .
Sounds good actually.Yep, that way you can see the conversation and jump in if you've got something to ad / want to call someone a cunt.