IRC stands for internet Relay Chat. IRC has been around since the early ages of the internet and is still alive today. IRC is made up of several servers connected to each other. Users can issue commands to the server to control the channel and their nickname. Channels can be used to discuss a variety of projects, for example:
IRC://irc.answers.com/
#wikianswers
(note: Does not actually exist)
An example of IRC? lol.... IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. I guess an IRC channel?
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IRC rules depend on the particular network and channel that the irc is on, in general, anything illegal is against the rules.
It is your name that people see in the IRC channel you wish to join.
If you're operator than type: /mode #channel +o nick for example: /mode #irc +o PrinceCharming and that nick will have the operator status.
Of the network you are connected to? Type "//dns $server" in the mIRC.
You must download an irc client, or use a web based one, then you must select an irc network, ex IRC://irc.example.com (the client often leaves out IRC:// since all irc channels would use it, so you may just need to type, irc.example.com) and then join a channel (ex: #example) use the "/join #example" command, all channels start with #.
Go to http://www.wiiflowiki.com and read up a bit, or come on abjects IRC in the channel #wiiflow and we can help. Miigotu
well In IRC (internet relay chat) a bot can either do a good or bad thing Friendly bots are just things what automaticly say hello in a chat channel or say have a nice day, but a bad bot is something what flood joins or crashes a IRC server/network
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. It was created in 1988 by a Finnish man who wanted to make communication easier. IRC consists of channels (chat rooms) and, of course, users. Different channels have different themes. A network-wide channel's name would be prefixed with the hash sign.
No, websites have IRC channels by choice.
Quassel IRC was created on 2008-08-27.