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Strictly speaking, [[IRC]] refers to the ''Internet Relay Chat protocol'', RFC 1459. In common use, however, the term is used to refer to whichever networks and servers one familiarizes oneself which run IRC services.  A network is a tree of linked servers which can all share channels, or "rooms," and for which there are one set of administrators and operators.  Channel communications are distributed network-wide so that the server you choose to use does not prevent you from talking to any one particular person on that network (with all the usual optimization one might imagine).  There are a vast number of separate IRC networks.
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[[IRC]] refers to the ''Internet Relay Chat protocol'', RFC 1459. I should point out early that if you did not know what IRC stood for, your experience will not be a pleasant one for quite a few months. IRC was designed in 1988 and hasn't changed much since, so generally the inhabitants ''who are all more mature than you'' will not tolerate little boys running around in their channel (well, depends on the channel. Some welcome little boys with open arms. And legs.) unwillingly radiating their newfagaity everywhere.
  
== Connecting ==
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In common use, however, the term is used to refer to whichever networks and servers one familiarizes oneself which run IRC services.  A network is a tree of linked servers which can all share channels, or "rooms," and for which there are one set of administrators and operators.  Channel communications are distributed network-wide so that the server you choose to use does not prevent you from talking to any one particular person on that network (with all the usual optimization one might imagine).  There are a vast number of separate IRC networks.
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== Using IRC ==
 
You must download client software to connect to any given IRC network.  If you are a windows user, you are most likely going to end up using mIRC.  Wow.  You ''faggot''.  Many servers on the more popular networks require you to run a service called '''ident''', which historically was intended to be used by the owner of a computer in order to ensure that connections from his or her computer created by users other than him- or herself could be traced back to that user specifically.  Of course, there are no girls on the internet, so forget all that shit I just said about "her".  Clients for idiots include their own ident server.  mIRC is one of these.  Linux server administrators and their teenage faggy-distro-mouse-using-xwindows-crippled cretin counterparts can install one of many "identd" packages to the same end, '''oidentd''' likely being the most popular.
 
You must download client software to connect to any given IRC network.  If you are a windows user, you are most likely going to end up using mIRC.  Wow.  You ''faggot''.  Many servers on the more popular networks require you to run a service called '''ident''', which historically was intended to be used by the owner of a computer in order to ensure that connections from his or her computer created by users other than him- or herself could be traced back to that user specifically.  Of course, there are no girls on the internet, so forget all that shit I just said about "her".  Clients for idiots include their own ident server.  mIRC is one of these.  Linux server administrators and their teenage faggy-distro-mouse-using-xwindows-crippled cretin counterparts can install one of many "identd" packages to the same end, '''oidentd''' likely being the most popular.
  
== YTMND IRC ==
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== #ytmnd / EFNet ==
The #ytmnd IRC channel (or "room") can be found at EFnet. As of May 15th, 2007, the channel was '''globally juped''' by EFNet staff, which simply means #ytmnd is not open for the public anymore, and attempting to join it will get you banned for EFnet for 3 days. However, if you use an EFnet server such as "irc.vel.net" or another server that doesn't support global jupes, you can still join the channel and chat, but don't expect much of it. There was also a YTMND-specific IRC ''server'' located at irc.ytmnd.com. After being ddosed to oblivion, it was sold to host porn, a conclusion drawn simply from the fact that the domain "irc.ytmnd.com" used to show ''http://sexyhornylesbians.net'' at the bottom. Max has also confirmed this. Apparently same thing happened with the radio server. Tough luck, Go watch porn instead. Alternatively, you can join '''#ytmnd2''', currently the closest to an open official chatroom for ytmnders.
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The #ytmnd IRC channel can be found at EFnet. As of May 15th, 2007, the channel was '''globally juped''' by EFNet staff, which simply means #ytmnd is not open for the public anymore, and attempting to join it will get you banned for EFnet for 3 days. However, if you use an EFnet server such as 'irc.vel.net', 'irc.efnet.nl', or any other server that doesn't support global jupes, you can still join the channel and chat. But don't expect much of it. It consists mostly of large Pumped ASCII such as ''bigmatix'' or a giant image that bares a slight resemblance to Leonidas of Spartan fame.
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There was also a YTMND-specific IRC ''server'' located at irc.ytmnd.com. After being ddosed to oblivion, it was sold to host porn, a conclusion drawn simply from the fact that the domain "irc.ytmnd.com" used to show ''http://sexyhornylesbians.net'' at the bottom. Max has also confirmed this. Apparently same thing happened with the radio server. Tough luck, Go watch porn instead.
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Other channels are #ytmnd2, #?!, #wop, #ytmndongs and #tgubg. All of which are somehow related. Most were created due to regulars being fed up with the ops/other regulars of different ytmnd-related channels. It's all a complex web of the same retardery, so you could just as well join all of them.
  
== Caveat! ==
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<span class="plainlinks">[irc://efnet.demon.co.uk/ytmnd2 #ytmnd2]</span> was started in Apr 17th 2006, after [http://kickedoffirc.ytmnd.com/ max went nuts]. Originally created as a joke between [[Swishy]] and a few regulars of #ytmnd. After a series of major events such as the [http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Sonic_%28EFnet%29 opping of a nazi], the death of a norwegian (twice) and oper drama, it today takes pride in being the number one cruising place on EFnet. '''#ytmnd2''' is in no way related to the irc server [irc://ytmnd2.com ytmnd2.com].
In general, YTMND users are better off staying on the [[YTMND Forums]], where their activity and speech is ''monitored and regulated'' and there are actual threads of conversation taking place. IRC is a dangerous place for a newcomer to the Internet, because everyone who uses it is inherently angry at themselves for not having a real life.
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== Recommended Use ==
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=== Recommended Use ===
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* [[user:jon|jon]] suggests:
 
Join and pay attention a maximum of three times per day, every day. Massage affected area gently until you are banned for pasting ridiculous ASCII art which does not honor the correct control character set for standard clients or have any hard spaces in it. Take with food, just be sure clean your keyboard afterwards, you slobby cheeto-eating motherfucker. If rash, vomiting, laughter, happiness, kickban, moderation, or GTFO FAGGOT persists, ''get the fuck off of your computer''.
 
Join and pay attention a maximum of three times per day, every day. Massage affected area gently until you are banned for pasting ridiculous ASCII art which does not honor the correct control character set for standard clients or have any hard spaces in it. Take with food, just be sure clean your keyboard afterwards, you slobby cheeto-eating motherfucker. If rash, vomiting, laughter, happiness, kickban, moderation, or GTFO FAGGOT persists, ''get the fuck off of your computer''.
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* Yor suggests:
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Disregard jon.
  
  

Latest revision as of 08:42, April 19, 2012

IRC refers to the Internet Relay Chat protocol, RFC 1459. I should point out early that if you did not know what IRC stood for, your experience will not be a pleasant one for quite a few months. IRC was designed in 1988 and hasn't changed much since, so generally the inhabitants who are all more mature than you will not tolerate little boys running around in their channel (well, depends on the channel. Some welcome little boys with open arms. And legs.) unwillingly radiating their newfagaity everywhere.

In common use, however, the term is used to refer to whichever networks and servers one familiarizes oneself which run IRC services. A network is a tree of linked servers which can all share channels, or "rooms," and for which there are one set of administrators and operators. Channel communications are distributed network-wide so that the server you choose to use does not prevent you from talking to any one particular person on that network (with all the usual optimization one might imagine). There are a vast number of separate IRC networks.

Using IRC

You must download client software to connect to any given IRC network. If you are a windows user, you are most likely going to end up using mIRC. Wow. You faggot. Many servers on the more popular networks require you to run a service called ident, which historically was intended to be used by the owner of a computer in order to ensure that connections from his or her computer created by users other than him- or herself could be traced back to that user specifically. Of course, there are no girls on the internet, so forget all that shit I just said about "her". Clients for idiots include their own ident server. mIRC is one of these. Linux server administrators and their teenage faggy-distro-mouse-using-xwindows-crippled cretin counterparts can install one of many "identd" packages to the same end, oidentd likely being the most popular.

#ytmnd / EFNet

The #ytmnd IRC channel can be found at EFnet. As of May 15th, 2007, the channel was globally juped by EFNet staff, which simply means #ytmnd is not open for the public anymore, and attempting to join it will get you banned for EFnet for 3 days. However, if you use an EFnet server such as 'irc.vel.net', 'irc.efnet.nl', or any other server that doesn't support global jupes, you can still join the channel and chat. But don't expect much of it. It consists mostly of large Pumped ASCII such as bigmatix or a giant image that bares a slight resemblance to Leonidas of Spartan fame.

There was also a YTMND-specific IRC server located at irc.ytmnd.com. After being ddosed to oblivion, it was sold to host porn, a conclusion drawn simply from the fact that the domain "irc.ytmnd.com" used to show http://sexyhornylesbians.net at the bottom. Max has also confirmed this. Apparently same thing happened with the radio server. Tough luck, Go watch porn instead.

Other channels are #ytmnd2, #?!, #wop, #ytmndongs and #tgubg. All of which are somehow related. Most were created due to regulars being fed up with the ops/other regulars of different ytmnd-related channels. It's all a complex web of the same retardery, so you could just as well join all of them.

#ytmnd2 was started in Apr 17th 2006, after max went nuts. Originally created as a joke between Swishy and a few regulars of #ytmnd. After a series of major events such as the opping of a nazi, the death of a norwegian (twice) and oper drama, it today takes pride in being the number one cruising place on EFnet. #ytmnd2 is in no way related to the irc server ytmnd2.com.

Recommended Use

  • jon suggests:

Join and pay attention a maximum of three times per day, every day. Massage affected area gently until you are banned for pasting ridiculous ASCII art which does not honor the correct control character set for standard clients or have any hard spaces in it. Take with food, just be sure clean your keyboard afterwards, you slobby cheeto-eating motherfucker. If rash, vomiting, laughter, happiness, kickban, moderation, or GTFO FAGGOT persists, get the fuck off of your computer.

  • Yor suggests:

Disregard jon.


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