That's generally why I just ignore any flags for rooms (or rooms for sites) that I don't participate in. Keeps me from attempting to apply community standards to communities I don't know the standards of.
Yes, I know the topic has been discussed before. I know that Meta already has threads that complain about how flagging doesn't work. I wanted to give a practical example.
Today, a user came in to the JavaScript chat and asked the following question:
Hey guys, as soon as I embed javascript,...
@Bob in the JS room our first and pretty much only rule is "don't be a dick" so swearing is fine as long as it's not aimed towards an individual that'd take offense.
Like today, another user told me they'll be spending the evening with my mother and I informed them that their grandma has to stop bothering me on tinder - since we're both consenting adults that's fine since we're friends. If that got flagged and I'd get suspended for 30 minutes I wouldn't have much of a case but it wasn't really bothering anyone.
On the other hand, when a user came to the room and started telling other users to perform sexual acts on themselves and implied they enjoy having sex with mothers they got kicked pretty quickly and flagged :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Pretty much yeah. As good a chat system as this software is we wanted a place to have a community that wasn't intrinsically tied to SEI, even if that's where we mostly met.
@JourneymanGeek Still nice to have a backup option, though, considering how SE treats chat and has reacted to RA in the past (see: bot). We weren't exactly happy with SE at that point.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I rarely swear (I'm well known around these parts for disliking it). If I do swear, things are bad, if I swear at people things are worse.
Guys, need a bit of advice. I want to setup a linux mailserver for my local network, which is on VirtualBox VMs at my home PC. I can do it with Postfix. But few things come up. As I know that setting up mailserver in windows needs a domain and AD, what is the requirement in linux. After testing at home I want to set it up in my org(windows based) for sending automated mails. Then on some internet(linux) machines to receive some automated reports from them. All will be different setups.