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by mike_hearn 3981 days ago
It's also got basic wiki type stuff, and some other features.

IRC is like USENET: It has barely evolved for decades, nobody can profit by improving the protocol as it's a commons, so it just stagnates and dies out.

Eventually all the decentralised protocols that were born in the early days of the internet will be gone.

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The IRC protocol is in a different situation to USENET, because the latter has many different independent, individually federated networks of servers, whereas the latter has just one.

This means that server-side innovations can and do happen - they just need to respect the basic server-client protocol. Often the newer features are delivered through "services", which means they're in-band signalled.