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how do you report inapporite behavior in the classroom
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Please report it to your teacher or assistant. This can be done via chat once the classroom is moderated or via Private Message.

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who do we contact for inapporrite behavior in introchat

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Please report it to your teacher via Private Message.

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I often see people loitering in the classroom during free classroom time posting things like
"lalalalalalalalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
And large blobs of LaTeX for no reason.
I understand that in some cases, they may be testing their LaTeX, because I do that sometimes, but I usually say "Testing LaTeX" before I post it. So is this normal? It is kind of a bother when we try to meet in the classroom to discuss something and we have to scroll down through 30 posts of thick LaTeX.
Am I supposed to be doing something about this? maybe

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