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- NEW USER INFORMATION ABOUT IRC
-
- ++ This file is for users new to irc. Its intention is to briefly ++
- ++ describe what irc is all about. It is not a command summary. ++
- ++ Please refer to /help 7 introduction to get started with the ++
- ++ various EPIC commands. ++
-
- Irc stands for Internet Relay Chat. It is a networked, real-time, online
- chat system. Its popularity has grown enormously since its invention
- more than 7 years ago, and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.
- There are currently upwards of 30 irc "networks" scattered around the
- Internet, serving every corner of the globe; do not expect everyone to
- speak your own native language. At any given time, there are usually
- upwards of 60,000 people using the various established irc networks.
-
- The primary means of identification on irc is currently the nickname.
- All users have a nickname. Your nickname can be changed with the /nick
- command. No two users on the same irc network may use the same nickname
- at the same time. For all intents and purposes, nicknames are NOT owned.
- Anyone can use any nickname they like, including your favorite if you
- aren't already using it on irc, and irc operators are under no obligation
- whatsoever to "get it back" for you. For this reason, it is recommended
- that you use the /whois command if you are unsure if a nickname is someone
- you know or not.
-
- It is important to recognize the nature of irc. Not everyone you meet
- will be friendly and good-natured. Just like in real life, you will meet
- jerks, and other types you may not care to associate with. You may meet
- people who will try to deceive you. In particular, you may run across
- someone who will ask you to issue some commands. USE CAUTION in these
- situations. If you don't know what the command does, don't do it. If
- the command involves the /on or /exec commands, don't do it unless you
- are sure you know what you are doing. If all else fails, ask an irc
- operator or a help channel (such as #irchelp) for help.
-
- One final note on commands. The various EPIC commands can be
- abbreviated (to the shortest possible unambiguous string). For example,
- /na would run the /names command. This is mentioned because,
- occasionally, you will run across pranksters trying to get new users to
- type /sign or something similar (/sign is an abbreviation of /signoff).
- As previously mentioned, use caution whenever anyone asks you to use a
- command you are unfamiliar with or uncertain about.
-
- Lastly, if you have not already done so, please read /help 7 etiquette
- and /help 7 introduction. The former describes the basic accepted
- behavior on irc, while the latter is a beginning command rundown.
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