- Nov 25, 2008
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I was just wondering if there was an IRC for this website/community, I just recently installed a client again and have been looking for some places to talk. Anyone know of some good ones?
I was just wondering if there was an IRC for this website/community, I just recently installed a client again and have been looking for some places to talk. Anyone know of some good ones?
imo IRC is horrible and outdated. If we were to do a chat room on site we should use a shoutbox. Far better and easily customizable.
If it's so outdated why do so many people still use it?
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If it's so outdated why do so many people still use it?
Shoutboxes are a fantastic place to rub a turd over the rest of your website.
:facepalm:
If it's so outdated why do so many people still use it?
Shoutboxes are a fantastic place to rub a turd over the rest of your website.
Selentic's analogy is flawed, since computers are kept up to date. But yeah generally people tend to keep using old stuff if nothing really replaces is.
Hmm, I use IRC everyday. It's a simple way to chat with people and with chat built into opera, I don't even need to install another program. I've yet to find an easier way to get a large group of people together to chat. The second best is most likely Skype, but my school blocks Skype from use, so that's a nogo.
I don't think it's a "people hate change," it's more of a "if it ain't broke, why fix it?"
This is not a valid argument when our current chat medium is steam, which has even fewer reliably functioning features than IRC.imo IRC is horrible and outdated.
The 2f2f shoutbox is decent, but it has no client-side chat logging and, more importantly, I have to restart it at least once every 12 hours or it stops responding and becomes impossible to use. It is NOT very conducive to long-term chatting.If we were to do a chat room on site we should use a shoutbox. Far better and easily customizable.