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SoylentNews has an IRC Channel at #soylent on irc.soylentnews.org/6697 | SoylentNews has an IRC Channel at '''#soylent on irc.soylentnews.org/6697''' | ||
If you do not have an IRC client installed on your machine, you can use [http://irc.sylnt.us/?channels=#soylent Our webchat] | If you do not have an IRC client installed on your machine, you can use [http://irc.sylnt.us/?channels=#soylent Our webchat] | ||
'''Mumble (Voice / Text Server)''' : voice.whackperiod.org | |||
== Registering a nickname == | == Registering a nickname == |
Revision as of 22:20, 19 February 2014
SoylentNews has an IRC Channel at #soylent on irc.soylentnews.org/6697
If you do not have an IRC client installed on your machine, you can use Our webchat
Mumble (Voice / Text Server) : voice.whackperiod.org
Registering a nickname
It is strongly recommended that new users register their nickname with NickServ so that others can not use it. To do this you can use the following command:
/msg NickServ REGISTER <password> <email-address>
After running this command you will receive an Email with instructions on how to confirm it is valid. If you are using an IRC client (not webchat) and you would like to have your IP Address/Hostname hidden from other users, you can go into the #freenode channel and ask about an unaffiliated cloak once you are logged into your NickServ account. A Freenode staff member should be able to help you out.
Useful links and tutorials
- Wikipedia's IRC Tutorial (this may be a little specific to Freenode and #wikipedia-* channels, but should still have some useful general information)
- Another tutorial on irchelp.org