LAL Chat
How does chat work? - Every fruit is a new person. Click on a fruit, type in a message, and start chatting. You get a new fruit name for each new person you talk with.
What do “You Know” and “Nearby” mean in chat? - The "You Know" list includes the people online who you’ve chatted with before. The "Nearby" list all the the other people online on LAL from your school. If you share your location or set it manually, the near list will sort by who is closest to you on campus.
How do Ignore and Report work in chat? - If you don’t want to talk with someone, click Ignore User in the top right corner. If you need to report the user for any reason, click Ignore > Report > select a reason for reporting them.
What does the green check mark mean in the chat? - It means the user has been verified as a student from your school. They either registered with a .edu school email or shared your location and were verified on campus.
Can people see who you are when you chat to them? - No, you are completely anonymous. They only see your randomly generated fruit name.