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    41 year ago

    IRC wasn’t federated though, but you could indeed connect to multiple servers with the same client.

    • @Vqhm
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      51 year ago

      I mean

      There were networks such as: EFnet Undernet Quakenet DALnet

      different servers in different regions did network together.

      There was a different word for ‘defederation’ back then: net split https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit

      And it was usually from a networking issue.

      I’m still salty that an IRCOP from a (now defunct) Canadian server used a net split as an attack: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC_takeover

      to steal a # channel from my friends and make it private long enough to sort out the bot auto bans. We appealed, but because they were an IRCOP, the other IRCOPs from the federated servers were just like, “whatever, pound sand users, go run a server if you want to control stuff like us.”

      Anyway, IRC was a connection of various servers run by various people/corporations/universities etc.

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        21 year ago

        Oh true, I forgot about that. I remember Freenode running multiple servers and them always netsplitting. Good times :)

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