10 Things You Should Never Do In a Chat Room

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Chat rooms are a great way to connect with people who are interested in the same things as you. You can meet new friends and even find your next best friend! But there are certain things you should never do in a chat room. Here are 10 things that you should never do in a chat room.

Spamming

Spamming is a big no-no in any chat room, and it's something that can be illegal in some cases. Spamming is when you send the same message to more than one person, or if someone sends you multiple messages at once. This is annoying for everyone involved--and since many online communities are volunteer-run and rely on volunteers to keep them going, it's not fair to them when people use up time they could be using on other things by spamming messages all over their channels (or worse yet: sending viruses).

Send money or other items of value 

It’s never a good idea to send money to someone you’ve never met in real life. No matter how convincing their story is, never send money or gifts to people you meet in a chat room. It can also be extremely risky. For example, you could be unknowingly participating in a money laundering scheme or other illegal activity. It's important to remember that the person you are interacting with could be using a false identity and be from any part of the world.

Click on links

If someone sends you a link to something that looks suspicious, don't click on it! It's better to be safe than sorry—and it's always better not to click on anything that could potentially infect your computer with malware or ransomware. It could be malicious and take you to a website where your personal information is stolen or used for other purposes.

Use bad language  

This one is pretty obvious, but it's important to remember. Swearing or using crude language can incite flame wars. Flame wars are when people argue about something in a chat room. It's important to respect other people's opinions even if you don't agree with them, so try not to flame anyone. If you disagree with someone, try to be polite and explain why you disagree instead of just saying things like "STFU". It's not only rude to other people in the chat room, but it could also get you kicked out of the room altogether.

Trolling

Trolling is a form of cyberbullying, harassment and just plain rude behavior. It's when someone posts something offensive or rude in the hopes that it will upset other users.

The problem with trolling is that it's not funny at all--it's just mean-spirited and hurtful to those who are on the receiving end of it. So if you see someone trolling around your chat room, report them so the mods can take care of them before things get out of hand!

Overusing caps lock

Overusing caps lock is a surefire way to get on people's nerves and make them want to leave your chat room. It's annoying. If you're the only one in a chat room who uses caps lock, it becomes annoying for everyone else in the group because they have to read through all your messages with extra effort. It makes it harder for them to understand what you're saying as well since most people don't talk like that in real life or even on social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter, where there are no restrictions on how much text can be used per post/tweet/update etc. 

Don't share personal information

When using an online chat room, it's important to be aware of the possible risks associated with sharing personal information. This is a reminder to be mindful of the information you share online. It's best to avoid sharing things like your full name, address, phone number, credit card information, passwords, or any other personal information. Doing so may put you at risk of identity theft or other malicious activities. Be sure to keep your account secure, and practice good online safety habits.

Don't be obsessive with your grammar. 

It's a chat room, not an English paper, so don't worry if you're not using perfect grammar. The Internet is a place where you can be yourself. It's OK to make mistakes and not be perfect, but this doesn't mean that grammar doesn't matter at all. If you're using the Internet to communicate with someone in real life, then it's important for them to understand what you're saying so that they can respond accordingly.

However! This does not mean that it's necessary for every sentence or word out of your mouth on any given day (or hour) to be perfectly spelled and formatted according to APA style guidelines. In fact, much like the rest of life online: You don't need perfect grammar all the time! Not only is this unrealistic--it also makes communication difficult when everyone else around you isn't adhering strictly, either! What happens when someone types "lol" instead of "laughing out loud"? Or uses an emoji instead of a smiley face? Don't worry about these things too much--if someone sends something bizarre during a conversation, just ignore them until they figure out how best to communicate themselves properly again later down the road.

Abbreviations like "lol" and "ttyl" are fine, but no one will know what you mean if you overuse them.

Abbreviations are fine but don't overuse them. If you use "lol" in every sentence, people might think it's a typo or something else entirely. It's also important not to use abbreviations that aren't commonly used in your country or aren't universally understood (like "ttyl").

While abbreviations may make your chat room posts easier to read and faster for others who know what they mean, they can also make it difficult for newbies who don't know what the abbreviation stands for. And if there are too many characters on the screen at once, people will just ignore everything except their own messages!

Don't take a joke too far. 

Remember that there are real people behind those computer screens, and you will hurt people's feelings if you make fun of them for something like their weight or where they're from. Here are some things to remember: 

If you are being harassed in the chat room, either tell the moderator or leave the chat room. No one deserves to be harassed. If you can't tell the moderator and you need help, contact another user through private messaging and ask them for help.


Chat rooms are for people to talk to each other. They're not for spamming, flame wars, trolling or overusing caps lock. It's also always important to remember safety when you're chatting online. While it can be tempting to share personal information and stories, it's important to be mindful of how much you're sharing. In an online chat room, it's best to keep your personal information to yourself. This includes full names, addresses, phone numbers, credit card information, and passwords.

I'm sure you'll agree that these are all great tips for how to be a good chat room participant. Remember, the key is not to judge others as long as they aren't doing anything illegal or abusive. Also, remember that there's no need to spam or troll in order to get attention--people will naturally gravitate towards you if they like what you're saying!