On whatever topic the poster posts and it wold be just like old days instant messaging

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    11 days ago

    IRC still exists. There’s nothing stopping anyone from joining a server and a few channels.

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      11 days ago

      To see what happened you need a bot running saving messages.

      Just use matrix, it’s good enough to replace IRC

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        11 days ago

        I use TheLounge which saves and display history for me.

        Convos also does that.

        I am still on IRC, have my own server, and use TheLounge as a client. We can paste mp3s, mp4s and images on the channels. It just works fine for us.

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      11 days ago

      Counterpoint: I am too young to understand this technology, it scares me, and I am unwilling to learn.

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        I think that’s always been the allure of IRC in modern internet times… Keeps the normal people away and makes it a place that’s more exclusive to nerds. It’s scary, you have to learn a few things, has it’s own etiquette and you can’t just use it from any phone.

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          I think there are more than enough online spaces specializing in weird nerds. More interested in escaping the first world nerd bubble than ever.

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        11 days ago

        Then you can stay on forums that needs to be refreshed, or uuuh… isn’t there a proprietary IRC like thing for young people, something like Disco? Or Discom. Or Discord? Apparently it’s much like IRC but without the freedom.