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by bphogan
3032 days ago
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Disagree about barrier to entry. I run an office hours chat for my online classes powered by IRC. I use KiwiIRC as the front-end. Students need only the web address of the web page I want them to go to. When they get there, they need only a username. No signup, no verification, none of that. They're online, getting help in seconds. Individual public channels requiring nickserv registration and all that? that's another story. But seriously - the barrier to entry to get started is this: https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/?##irc_can_be_ea... |
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Some welcome message. You may be too used to IRC to recognize this, but this is frightening gibberish to 99.99% of computer users.
Also, this interface does not get you crucial features provided by other chat services, such as seeing what previous users have said.