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:irc.server.net 353 Phyre = #SomeChannel :@WiZ. If a client wants to receive all the channel status prefixes of a user and not only their current highest one, the IRCv3 multi-prefix extension can be enabled (@ is the channel operator prefix, and + the lower voice status prefix): [21]:irc.server.net 353 Phyre = #SomeChannel :@+WiZ
Jarkko Oikarinen (born 16 August 1967) is a Finnish IT professional and the inventor of the first Internet chat network, called Internet Relay Chat (IRC), where he is known as WiZ. [ 1 ] Biography and career
Client-to-client protocol (CTCP) is a special type of communication between Internet Relay Chat (IRC) clients. CTCP is a common protocol implemented by most major IRC clients in use today. [ citation needed ] CTCP extends the original IRC protocol by allowing users to query other clients or channels, this causes all the clients in the channel ...
What.CD was founded on the day of Oink's Pink Palace's closure in October 2007. [5] In November 2007, many site users received a hoax email purporting to be from the Recording Industry Association of America threatening to press charges for illegal downloads.
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels, [1] but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages [2] as well as chat and data transfer, [3] including file sharing. [4]
IRC services is a set of features implemented on many Internet Relay Chat networks. Services are automated bots with special status which are generally used to ...
ircII was the first IRC client to implement the CTCP and DCC protocols. [4] The CTCP protocol was implemented by Michael Sandrof in 1990 for ircII version 2.1. [5] The DCC protocol was implemented by Troy Rollo in 1991 for version 2.1.2, [6] but was never intended to be portable to other IRC clients.
IRC subculture refers to the particular set of social features common to interaction on the various Internet Relay Chat (IRC) systems around the world, and the culture associated with them. IRC is particularly popular among programmers , hackers , and computer gamers .