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  2. Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Discord - Wikipedia

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    moderator - Server moderators, who can kick/ban users if necessary, create/delete channels, manage roles, and engage in various other server administration tasks. See here for more information and the list of current moderators.

  3. 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]

  4. Wikipedia : Request an account/Procedures

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    If you are not an English Wikipedia administrator, you can ping Oshwah to have him remove the user right for you. Otherwise, if he is unavailable, you must contact an English Wikipedia administrator to have them remove the user right. First, look for a tool admin sysop on IRC and ping them in the #wikipedia-en-accounts-admins channel for help.

  5. IRC - Wikipedia

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    Channel operator—can change channel modes and kick users out of the channel among other things s: Secret channel—not shown in channel list or user whois except to users already on the channel p: Private channel—listed in channel list as "prv" according to RFC 1459 n: Users cannot send messages to the channel externally m

  6. Wikipedia : IRC/Channel access and configuration guide

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    To automatically remain invited (until the channel empties), a user with a cloak may be added to the channel's invite list by any channel operator: Become an operator of the channel: /msg ChanServ OP #CHANNEL_NAME. Then add the user to the invite list using their cloak as a mask: /mode #CHANNEL_NAME +I *!*@your/user/cloak (note uppercase)

  7. Alt-tech - Wikipedia

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    Alt-tech is a collection of social networking services and Internet service providers popular among the alt-right, far-right, and others who espouse extremism or fringe theories, typically because they employ looser content moderation than mainstream platforms.

  8. Kick (service) - Wikipedia

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    Kick (also known as Kick.com) is a video livestreaming service. It is operated by Kick Streaming Pty Ltd and backed by Stake.com co-founders Bijan Tehrani, Ed Craven, and streaming personality Trainwreckstv. [1] Kick was founded in 2022 as a competitor to Amazon-owned Twitch, with a focus on looser moderation and higher revenue shares for ...

  9. Trainwreckstv - Wikipedia

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    When Stake.com was banned by Twitch, Niknam switched to Kick.com, a new streaming platform with financial ties to Stake. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In October 2022, Niknam claimed to have been paid US$360 million by sponsors to gamble on stream over a 16-month period. [ 19 ]