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#1 Before February 2015

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QuickChat!

After a 5 minute look in the main thread, I'm surprised that I haven't found any suggestions for QuickChat.

I think QuickChat should be allowed by users who HAVEN'T verified. It can contain things like:

"Yes!"
"This level is hard!"
"I want to help make this level!"
"This level is very fun"
"I have to go now. Bye"
"Yey! Magic coin!"

etc.

Maybe even a feature where you can suggest new QuickChat things to say.

Thanks for reading.
Please reply and say if you think that this is a good idea.

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#2 Before February 2015

Jeffrey
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Re: QuickChat!

Yeah but they can spam than, and they see the chat from the people who have a chat so the parental conrtol doesnt work than

#3 Before February 2015

BillyP
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Re: QuickChat!

Actually, I suggested this in the main thread. //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/tongue .. I agree, though!

#4 Before February 2015

mrvalley
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Re: QuickChat!

to fix spamming, just add a 5 second wait period

#5 Before February 2015

Chewy
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Re: QuickChat!

How would this be integrated with chat people? Would quickchat people have their own chat and not see normal chat?

#6 Before February 2015

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Re: QuickChat!

So, maybe a 5 second delay between allowing to talk. Also, replies will be needed for things like "This level is hard" It will need replies of "I think it's easy" and "Yeah, it's hard."

I think the people who can use chat should be able to use QuickChat for communicating with others.

The QuickChatters should not be able to see it. Maybe inside the speech bubble will be "..." for when speaking custom things, and "QC" for when they speak QuickChat things. This keeps the parental control working well.

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