You would see the latest text messages when entering the game room
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I don't know, I think it's perfectly normal :)
[i]posted by TiiT[/i] You could put a time limit on it. For example, an hour so that previous things are not shown. In some places, you can see the texts from the day before yesterday there.
I support this recommendation 100%. The texts from previous days are of no importance. In addition, it is impossible to understand which days' texts are there at all, if nothing is written rarely.
Don't you know the date or time?...It's okay...I believe many people distinguish messages by date:)
[i]posted by Rika[/i] Don't you know the date or time?...Let it be...I believe many people distinguish messages by date:)
There is no date there....
Rika, where do you see the dates of the messages in the game room? I don't see them and I fully support the opinion of both Tiidu, Blufar and Krub that these messages should not hang for days-weeks-but-years. There are game rooms where people rarely play and almost no communication. For example, the "what else" said by the uncle has been hanging in entropy for the fifth or sixth day. Knowing the number of visitors to this game room, I tend to think that after half a year these 2 words will still be there. A few days ago, there were messages and messages written on three different days in Russian Checkers all together. Such confusion does not provide any information. Messages from the same day are completely enough.
Jah, pean veidi mõtlema, kuidas mõistlikult seda ühe päeva reeglit rakendada. Võimalus on, et öösel kell 00:00 tühjendatakse sõnumite mälu.
[i]posted by Meikop[/i] It is possible that the message memory will be cleared at 00:00 at night.
If the message memory of the previous day is cleared at 00:00, then those people who are chatting at that moment, for example, would lose all the previous text at once, and the message sent at 23:59 would be gone in a minute, whether anyone saw it or not. It would be more logical if the message memory of the previous day was cleared at, for example, 1:00 at night, then what was posted at the end of the previous day would remain visible to those inside for an hour and would allow for a smooth transition in conversations.
But there's no way to make it so that no text hangs above for more than 24 hours. They quietly disappear one after another from behind. Rose's idea is otherwise ok.