[22:26] <elky> could we maybe not send spammers to our other channels to continue their spam
[22:27] <dax> without looking at what I presume is #ubuntu at all: #ubuntu -> #ubuntu-offtopic?
[22:27] <elky> yes
[22:27] <elky> lopas is recruiting for a hacking ctf
[22:27] <dax> wasn't some hacking ctf getting PM spammed the other day
[22:27] <dax> oh, same person
[22:27] <dax> great
[22:27] <elky> i didn't see it
 elky <onlyonemac> lopas: try ubuntu-offtopic
[22:28] <elky> but entirely possible
[22:28] <elky> k1l_: i see that and i told him to stop in -offtopic
[22:28] <elky> k1l_: ands it's also why i said something here
[22:28] <k1l_> yeah, that was a user sending him there
[22:28] <elky> because that wasn't the only user sending them here
[22:28] <elky> there*
[22:28] <dax> yeah, some of #ubuntu likes using #ubuntu-offtopic as a rubbish bin
[22:28] <dax> thx for lart
[22:29] <elky> users are only following our lead when they do that
[22:30] <elky> and eading back jordan didn't say to go ot, but still it's been done before.
[22:30] <dax> assuming it's anything like #freenode, i assume that means ignoring all context and using us answering a specific situation once as license to use the same answer all the time
[22:31] <dax> "someone said something silly and the ops moved them to #ubuntu-offtopic, i should be helpful and tell everyone being silly to go to #ubuntu-offtopic"
[22:31] <elky> p much
[22:39] <ikonia> seems too easy to hit the offtopic button
[22:40] <ikonia> best to point them to ##chat ;)
[22:41] <elky> that's a little unfair to subject them to the ##chat userbase. most of them aren't actively malicious.
[22:42] <ikonia> keeps bazhang busy
[22:43] <elky> that place doesn't need help in doing that though