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That's not really Lemmy's purpose. I disliked when Reddit added it, and it would be an unnecessary addition here as well.
I get that it's unnecessary, but why did you dislike it?
I don't want a bunch of fucking randos trying to chat me up. If I wanted live chat I wouldn't be Reddit (or Lemmy) in the first place.
It probably wouldn't have been annoying if you could just disable it. Getting that little notification with a number (that you compulsively want to clear down to zero) was always a pain.
I like when reddit added the new messages system because I could just block the JS from running and just never see them in the first place.
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Hm. I was quite lucky to only have one such encounter. It was some bot inviting people with a certain prefix in their username to a chat, posted one link and then was silent. The group of 50+ people then decided to repurpose the chat to be for an honorable committee, making plans to freeze the world (fighting global warming), throwing a nuke at a bright house of a (at that time) high-positioned person in the USA, overthrowing the danish government (idk why or who started it) and some more stuff.
It even spawned a subreddit :))
It was a nice chat group actually, though with time, many left. I think it might be barely over 20 people left now, and no one's said anything in a few months now.
I think most of my followers are bots though.