@quid I got the ping. (And I guessed correctly that you have edited my name away from the message.)
It seems that at least somebody notice your messages in chat - seeing that there are stars on some of them.
Since it is partly reaction to Paul Siegel (and Stefan Kohl's) comment, it might seem to some extent natural to add link to the chat also in the comments.
But I decided to ask you first whether this is what you intended. (So if you let me know that link to your response in chat should be added in the comments, I will add comment with the link io Alon Amit's post. And if you say that it suffices if they are in chat, I'll simply let it be.)
(The possibility of not adding the comment seems quite logical, too. After all, I assume you would probably let me know yourself if you wanted this to be mentioned in discussion on meta. But still I felt like explicitly mentioning this.)
I hope you're doing ok in your new role as a Math.SE moderator. Good luck with your new duties!
@MartinSleziak thanks. I'd have nothing against it being pointed out in a comment. But I also did not want to ask for a posting-service explicitly. Also, I am not even sure it's worth pursuing it, maybe its best to let is slip away. In short, please do as you see fit. For me either is fine.
@MartinSleziak Thanks. I just handled some easy flags to get started and see how things develop.
Thanks for the reply. The rooms are so idle there it anyway has a decent visibility. I think my name is still visible in the chat box there. Thus, if somebody cares and pays some attention they'll see it.
Still, I assume that it can be noticed by (infrequent) visitors of MO chat room. So I would not be surprised if somebody else points that out in comments. (Just as Alon Amit mentioned your nomination post - since he considered it interesting in connection with the meta.MO post in question.)
Exactly as you say, people might notice it in chat.
On MO not many chat rooms are usually active. So it might appear in the sidebar for some time.
Since the post mentions "IB Math HL IA" and this Wikipedia page contains at least some of these shortcuts (namely IB and HL), it seems related. So IB probably stands for International Baccalaureate. We still don't about IA stuff.
@BAYMAX Isn't this the same with other stuff? For example, groups.