2.4. Basic IRC (Top ten web hosting) Rules of Conduct NICK Allows
Tuesday, May 8th, 20072.4. Basic IRC Rules of Conduct NICK Allows you to change your IRC nickname. For example, if Peter Pingus wanted to change his nickname to Johnny, he would issue /nick Johnny. Then, this is be displayed: * You are now known as Johnny PART Disconnects yourself from a channel, and possibly tells other users why you are leaving the channel. The syntax is: /part #channel message Once you issue that command, you are disconnected from the channel you were connected to. To reconnect, simply type: /join #channel QUERY Opens up a new tab in your X-Chat window and starts a private conversation with a user. The syntax is similar to the MSG command: /query user When the new tab appears, type your message. Servers which require for users to register their nicknames don’t allow for private messages between a registered and a non-registered user in order to avoid SPAM. QUIT Terminates your IRC session. You can add a comment, like /quit going to bed. 2.4. Basic IRC Rules of Conduct Here are the basic rules which we strongly suggest you follow strictly. They are all common-sense rules, but unfortunately, it’s the least common of all senses. We encourage you to read the excellent Freenode Channel Guidelines [http://freenode. net/channel_guidelines.shtml]. Spoken Language Most IRC users speak English, that’s just plain fact. However, it’s not the only language spoken on IRC. Before starting a thread, let’s say in Portuguese, you should inquire about the channel’s language policy. If it’s obvious the channel
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