An IRC operator (often abbreviated as IRCop or oper) is a user on an Internet Relay Chat network who has privileged access. IRC operators are charged with...
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IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels...
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deliver messages to users who are currently offline. OperServ is used by IRC operators to perform administrative functions. Also known as AdminServ, RootServ...
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IRCd (redirect from K-line (IRC))
its first revisions, IRC did not have many features that are taken for granted today, such as named channels and channel operators. Channels were numbered...
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list. Many of these features require that the bot be a channel operator. Thus, most IRC bots are run from computers which have long uptimes (generally...
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An IRC channel takeover is an acquisition of IRC channel operator status by someone other than the channel's owner. It has largely been eliminated due...
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added to major IRC daemons. Most IRC clients require commands to be preceded by a slash ("/"). Some commands are actually sent to IRC bots; these are...
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Visual IRC (ViRC) is an open-source Internet Relay Chat client for the Windows operating system. Unlike many other IRC clients, nearly all of the functionality...
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connected groups of IRC servers which share a common userbase. Channels are the "chat rooms" on said networks. IRC channel operators (commonly referred...
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IRCX (category IRC)
specific IRC operator levels, and full support for UTF-8 (in nicknames, channel names, and so on). IRCX is fully backwards compatible with IRC; the new...
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Internet Relay Chat Flooding/Scrolling on an IRC network is a method of disconnecting users from an IRC server (a form of Denial of Service), exhausting...
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octet, an information measure unit used in computing O, an IRC operator service in QuakeNet's IRC services O Channel, the former name of Moji a television...
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denial-of-service attacks against MasterCard and PayPal. The boy was an IRC operator under the nickname of Jeroenz0r. On December 10, 2010, The Daily Telegraph...
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SlashNET (category IRC networks)
to administration is used. More specifically, SlashNET claims that IRC Operators are just regular users with a status flag next to their nicknames. SlashNET's...
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Oper may refer to: Technology Operator (disambiguation) IRC operator Outstanding Physical Education Preparation, a website for PE preparation Opera Deutsche...
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Michael Lawrie (section IRC)
has been involved in IRC (Internet Relay Chat) since it first left Finland and had his first IRC Operator on Vijay Subramaniam's IRC Server in 1989. Since...
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own rooms have full administrative powers in those rooms, similar to IRC Operators. "End of Life for Adobe Shockwave". June 10, 2019. Williams, Felicia...
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include an IRC when writing to a foreign operator and expecting a reply by mail. If the operator's home country does not sell IRCs, then a foreign IRC may be...
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Turbo Pascal Turing UCBLogo UEFI Umple Unlambda V Vala Visual Basic Visual IRC web2py Web Server Gateway Interface Whitespace Wt XBLite Xojo Zig Computer...
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Open and Free Technology Community (category IRC networks)
The Open and Free Technology Community (OFTC) is an IRC network that provides collaboration services to members of the free software community in any...
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Independent System Operator, Inc., formerly named Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. (MISO) is an Independent System Operator (ISO) and Regional...
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QuakeNet (category IRC networks)
QuakeNet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, and was one of the largest IRC networks. The network was founded in 1997 by Garfield (Henrik Rasmussen...
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within IRC (Internet Relay Chat) networks around 1988 to label groups and topics. Channels or topics that are available across an entire IRC network...
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Infobot (category IRC)
Free and open-source software portal Infobot is a Perl IRC bot, first written in 1995 by Kevin Lenzo. The bot's main goal was to remember URLs and associate...
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Freenode (category IRC networks)
stylized as freenode and formerly known as Open Projects Network, is an IRC network which was previously used to discuss peer-directed projects. Their...
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in clear text. The hub may choose certain individuals as operators (similar to IRC operators) to enforce said rules if the hub itself cannot. While not...
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Homer (software) (redirect from Homer (IRC client))
Homer, from Blue Cow Software, was an IRC client for Apple Macintosh computer systems during the 1990s, written by Tob Smith, and distributed as shareware...
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