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It would be nice if we could have private conversations with other SL users.. I think SL should introduce that feature.

You might want to get to know someone a bit more, like their education background and their experience. Especially if they are from the same country. That would be great!

2nd Sep 2017, 8:09 AM
Gustave Etheve
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+ 10
I am agree with you :)
2nd Sep 2017, 8:14 AM
AL.The.Flame!
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but after the permission from both sides & i don't think sl will give that feature , u can ask your doubts here ... but that wouldn't be private
2nd Sep 2017, 8:28 AM
Changed
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Until that feature you can use Discord! Sololearn's biggest Discord group [including manyyyyy people] :- https://cheeze.club/SL
2nd Sep 2017, 9:42 AM
Nikhil
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Well a private message would certainly NOT be about any doubt issues.. However there are personal conversations (but decent) that would still be innapropriate to post in public. Or it might not relate to the subject at hand..
2nd Sep 2017, 9:10 AM
Gustave Etheve
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I don't think that would be convinient to comment something irrelevant to the code and more personal under a code. And to have to delete it aftewards. It's just crazy. And it might not be important to you, but it is for others. I don't think SoloLearn was intended to be a strictly learning app. Learning should be fun and motivation may come from "socializing". I really don't find anything wrong with socializing. It's up to anyone if they want to socialize more than learning. We all came here for our own personal reasons.. My job is and will remain within the finance and accounting field. Programming is just a hobby for me; for now atleast. So if I (or anyone) choose to socialize I think that's up to us... My opinion.
2nd Nov 2017, 12:15 PM
Gustave Etheve
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I see. But that's a matter of planning. For every threat there should be a response. They could have an option for blocking users from messaging if they become too annoying or aggressive. Users can have the option to accept or decline message requests (a bit like facebook has). There should be continuous improvement and development. I mean, SoloLearn surely knows all that.
2nd Nov 2017, 12:30 PM
Gustave Etheve
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