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frequently
asked questions
Answering the unanswerable.
What is IRC?
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. This is a fancy way of saying chatting
keyboard-to-keyboard with people as close as next door, or as far away
as across the globe, via the Internet and IRC chat servers. IRC is very
fun and enjoyable, and really, can be quite addictive.
How
do I connect to IRC?
In order to participate in any internet chatting, you will need a program
that will connect to IRC servers. We have a link for downloading the best
program available (totally free of charge), but before you do that, look
at our IRC Tutorial here. This will explain
everything to you step-by-step and in great detail.
What
am I allowed to say on the #Pipes channel?
Generally, we try to keep to pipe-related topics, but we're all friends
here. See our Newcomer's Guide about channel rules & policies here
for more information.
How
do I register my nickname?
If you have read our IRC Tutorial, you've already got this answer. If
not, there is an entire section on registering a nickname with NickServ
available within our IRC Tutorial. Check here.
What
is the "@" symbol in front of some of the nicknames?
The @ symbol denotes a person who is a Channel Operator. These people
(OPs) maintain order and decorum within a channel, but are also there
to help you with any questions or problems you may encounter. Feel free
to call on them for anything you wish. Also, for more information regarding
the subject of Channel Operators, see our Newcomer's Guide here.
There is also some very detailed information about Channel Operators located
here in our Operator's Guide.
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