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  2. Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Discord - Wikipedia

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    This will open up channels for events. This includes recurring events like #wikiwednesday as well as partner-specific channels and event-specific channels. In some cases, we may host an event that isn't open to the public. These channels may not be visible to everyone. If there's a channel you should be in but you don't see it, ask a moderator.

  3. Wikipedia talk:Discord/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    A Discord server mute is done through assigning a Muted role on Discord which explicitly denies the permission to send messages in all channels effectively muting them like in voice channels. You can do it manually or have a modbot do it for you for convenience.

  4. Wikipedia:Discord - Wikipedia

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    Channels currently exist for the following topics or sites. Creation of new channels for other Wikimedia sites, projects or efforts can be requested. Before requesting, approach your project or site to see if there is a consensus for using Discord. If so, this page should be linked from your project page, so that members are aware of the channel.

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  6. List of IRC commands - Wikipedia

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    Returns a list of who is on the comma-separated list of <channels>, by channel name. [19] If <channels> is omitted, all users are shown, grouped by channel name with all users who are not on a channel being shown as part of channel "*". If <server> is specified, the command is sent to <server> for evaluation. [20]

  7. What is Beyoncé's 'mute' challenge? How 1 line became a ...

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    When Beyoncé sings, "Look around, everybody on mute," the crowd actually goes silent. Videos of the moment shared online shows the transformation, as animated stadiums full of people in ...

  8. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Discord communities are organized into discrete collections of channels called servers. A user can create servers for free, manage their public visibility and create one or more channels within that server. [411] Starting October 2017, Discord allows game developers and publishers to verify their servers.

  9. Anonymous P2P - Wikipedia

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    Others are actually pseudonymous: instead of being identified by their IP addresses, nodes are identified by pseudonyms such as cryptographic keys. For example, each node in the MUTE network has an overlay address that is derived from its public key. This overlay address functions as a pseudonym for the node, allowing messages to be addressed ...