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  2. Wikipedia:Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is a freemium and proprietary chat room program available for ... which enables the ability to share non-text media. ... linked at the top of the channel ...

  3. Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Discord - Wikipedia

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    #contributions: Share your latest article, an edit that made a difference, a new photo, a DYK, etc. This may also be a good way to find collaborators if you're interested. #open-culture: Many WikiNYC members participate in other open culture projects. This is a channel to discuss or share information about open culture outside of Wikimedia ...

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP ... although the share of users interested ... These bots allowed users to request and play songs in a voice channel, ...

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  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. Mumble (software) - Wikipedia

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    A Mumble server (called Murmur) has a root channel and a hierarchical tree of channels beneath it. Users can temporarily connect channels to create larger virtual channels. This is useful during larger events where a small group of users may be chatting in a channel, but are linked to a common channel with other users to hear announcements.

  8. Backchannel - Wikipedia

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    Backchannel is the use of networked computers to maintain a real-time online conversation alongside the primary group activity or live spoken remarks. The term was coined from the linguistics term to describe listeners' behaviours during verbal communication.

  9. Disney Channel (United Kingdom and Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Disney Channel was a children's pay television channel that operated in the UK & Ireland from 1 October 1995 to 1 October 2020 as the variant of the original namesake American channel. It was owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company Limited , the EMEA arm of the Walt Disney Company and served audiences under age 18 in the region.