View Full Version : IRC channel (#redflagdeals on EFNET)
malaca
Oct 16th, 2004, 01:30 PM
While the forums were down, some people went to IRC.
We could make this IRC channel permanent. It would cut down the volume of chatter in the some of the long threads and provide immediate feedback when needed.
wanted
Oct 16th, 2004, 03:19 PM
Sure. I'd love to see it permanent. Is there a link/quick way to load it up from this thread?
ainsane
Oct 16th, 2004, 04:07 PM
this was tried before, it didnt work. not sure why.
Ryan
Oct 16th, 2004, 04:14 PM
You guys can create a chat room, but I don't we will be officially supporting it right now.
Cough
Oct 16th, 2004, 05:54 PM
Perhaps it could be password only......passwords given by pm only to established members on some definition. Then when a deal neds to be limited (eg Maxell DVDs) it could be pre-published on IRC?
Carnage
Oct 16th, 2004, 06:37 PM
People actually go to IRC to chat?
I thought it was just for warez and porn? ;)
nonphixion
Oct 16th, 2004, 06:46 PM
Sure. I'd love to see it permanent. Is there a link/quick way to load it up from this thread?
irc://irc.efnet.net/redflagdeals
Absolute
Oct 16th, 2004, 08:48 PM
How about a different network, such as one with services? Then people can use registered names, and it's easier to contraol/maintain the channel.
chellemi
Oct 18th, 2004, 08:41 AM
I did get the opportunity to visit the chatroom while the forums were down, and although I think it's nice to have some place to go when rfd isn't up, the moderation there isn't as good as the forums.
There's certainly no guarantee that the conversation won't go off on a tangent into sexual discussions that are pretty graphic, and rude. When somebody mentioned something about the direction the conversation was going, she was told off in a sexually explicit and offensive way. That's not the kind of place that rfd would support, according to the rules of the forum.
Anyway, that's just my review of the EFnet channel. Enter at your own risk. :)
malaca
Oct 20th, 2004, 02:30 PM
I did get the opportunity to visit the chatroom while the forums were down, and although I think it's nice to have some place to go when rfd isn't up, the moderation there isn't as good as the forums.
There's certainly no guarantee that the conversation won't go off on a tangent into sexual discussions that are pretty graphic, and rude. When somebody mentioned something about the direction the conversation was going, she was told off in a sexually explicit and offensive way. That's not the kind of place that rfd would support, according to the rules of the forum.
Anyway, that's just my review of the EFnet channel. Enter at your own risk. :)
This can happen in the RFD forums, the moderator comes along and warns/bans the user(s) and modify/remove the post or lock the thread.
On IRC you can kick/ban users, and I guess using registered names/passwords the moderator would have more control.
At the moment there's only 20 people on the channel so it may not be worth it yet to have a full-time moderator, but if there are more people this could be enforced.
chellemi
Oct 25th, 2004, 11:31 AM
This can happen in the RFD forums, the moderator comes along and warns/bans the user(s) and modify/remove the post or lock the thread.
On IRC you can kick/ban users, and I guess using registered names/passwords the moderator would have more control.
At the moment there's only 20 people on the channel so it may not be worth it yet to have a full-time moderator, but if there are more people this could be enforced.
i think one of the problems is that when you're chatting on IRC, you tend not to think about your post before pressing enter, like you do when you're posting to the forum. so basically the conversation flows, and apparently, it doesn't take much to get completely off topic into something extremely offensive.
also, i noticed that the moderators in the IRC channel don't really take any measures to establish or enforce any type of rules there, even when they're present. so i don't really see what the point is of having a full-time moderator who doesn't do anything.
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