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  2. List of IRC commands - Wikipedia

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    Queries the server to see if the clients in the space-separated list <nicknames> are currently on the network. [10] The server returns only the nicknames that are on the network in a space-separated list. If none of the clients are on the network the server returns an empty list. Defined in RFC 1459.

  3. IRC bot - Wikipedia

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    It sits on an IRC channel to keep it open and prevents malicious users from taking over the channel. It can be configured to give channel operator status to privileged users when they join the channel, and can provide a unified channel operator list. Many of these features require that the bot be a channel operator.

  4. IRC script - Wikipedia

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    IRC scripts are a way of shortening commands and responding automatically to certain events while connected to an IRC network.There are many different scripting languages for different types of IRC clients: ircII, BitchX, HexChat, mIRC, Visual IRC, Bersirc, and others have their own scripting languages, many of which share common features and syntax and therefore are easily portable from one ...

  5. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  6. IRC services - Wikipedia

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    ChanServ, on many IRC networks, is an IRC service which maintains channel registration and access information. [3] If a channel is registered with ChanServ, its owners (and those they have designated) can use ChanServ to obtain control over the channel, gaining channel operator privileges. Most channel service bots also allow other sorts of ...

  7. Serving channel - Wikipedia

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    A serving channel (sometimes called a depot channel) is a slang term for a file sharing channel found on an IRC network. Here, users can share and download files including photos, videos, audio files, books, programs, etc. Users that are actively sharing their files are generally referred to as 'servers', whereas users that download without sharing their own files are generally referred to as ...

  8. Minion (chat widget) - Wikipedia

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    The creator of private channel can invite other users to the channel. However, the users cannot get into the channel unless they got invited. Status: the user can change their status. There are three status: away, do not disturb, and online. It is similar to the status system in Windows Messenger or Skype. IP Ban: bans the IP of user from the ...

  9. Trump–Ukraine scandal - Wikipedia

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    Two, Trump felt Ukraine was a "corrupt place" which included having "corruption related to the DNC server" with regard to "what happened in 2016". As a result, reporter Jonathan Karl told Mulvaney "what you just described is a quid pro quo. It is: 'Funding will not flow unless the investigation into the Democratic server happens as well.'"