but sadly I have seen the type of behavior where an individual is asking chat instead of seeking professional help for what could be a serious medicine side effect. The person was advised to go to the ER and refused.
It's emotionally hijacking and attention seeking
Unfortunately, there will always be people, that try to misuse / manipulate other members / the chat room or the forum. And that's exactly
why I would bring them to the attention of staff by reporting them immediately... (1. Click on their username,. 2. Click on
report on their name tag).
There's nothing anyone in chat can do in those cases except worry and get upset.
Of course we can do something! Report such a member to staff, immediately, as they so many times told us to do. And then let staff decide whether something has to be done or not.
All you need to do is report the username and rough time, and staff will quickly narrow it via their own search abilities to read what happened.
Because someone who's acting like you described it
@EveHarrington, does even more than just attention seeking; Such members try to put others under pressure by shifting their personal responsibility onto others, (for whatever reason)... And from my point of view, to report them is not "putting them in trouble", as they've already set themselves up for trouble, with such reckless behavior...
I immediately started talking to other people in chat
Avoiding chat for the time being. Hoping the problems get better in time.
I hope, that you don't take my input as criticism, as that isn't my intention. But I simply don't think, that just "hoping for better times to come" and / or just "ignore them" will change a bad habit... I would let staff deal with such incidents.
Just my 02 cents...