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channels:afternet [2007/03/03 21:10]
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channels:afternet [2011/11/15 17:32]
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 The channel #AfterNET is AfterNET's flagship chat room. The channel is owned by Rubin, and its goal is to provide a common place for most people of AfterNET to hang out and get to know each other. It also serves as a backup help channel, a place to find IRCops, and a general topic discussion room. We are very liberal with what you can talk about, but we draw the line at hate-based language which is likely to make other members of AfterNET feel unwelcome, such as racism or anti-homosexuality. See below for details on the rules. The channel #AfterNET is AfterNET's flagship chat room. The channel is owned by Rubin, and its goal is to provide a common place for most people of AfterNET to hang out and get to know each other. It also serves as a backup help channel, a place to find IRCops, and a general topic discussion room. We are very liberal with what you can talk about, but we draw the line at hate-based language which is likely to make other members of AfterNET feel unwelcome, such as racism or anti-homosexuality. See below for details on the rules.
  
-===== Map ===== +===== Stats ===== 
-[[http://www.frappr.com/afternetusers|Let everyone see where you are from, and see where everyone else is from!]] (warning: popups)+[[http://www.afternet.org/logsmurf/afternet.htm|#AfterNET channel statistics]]
  
 ===== Junkies ===== ===== Junkies =====
-Check out our [[Junkies]] page! On it, you can see what some of the regulars look like, and even get your own picture pasted (contact ibutsu).+Check out our [[:junkies|junkies]] page! On it, you can see what some of the regulars look like, and even get your own picture pasted (email the pic to junkies@afternet.org).
  
 ===== These are the rules and traditions: ===== ===== These are the rules and traditions: =====
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     * Be helpful to newbies. Be patient and attempt to help find answers to questions you don't know.     * Be helpful to newbies. Be patient and attempt to help find answers to questions you don't know.
     * Spam is only MASS AUTOMATED BROADCASTING of advertisements. Conversations involving urls, or other IRC networks are OK if they are legitimate conversations OR regular known users. Pasting interesting URLs is not only OK but encouraged. Only kickban TRUE spammers, and try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt.      * Spam is only MASS AUTOMATED BROADCASTING of advertisements. Conversations involving urls, or other IRC networks are OK if they are legitimate conversations OR regular known users. Pasting interesting URLs is not only OK but encouraged. Only kickban TRUE spammers, and try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt. 
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 ==== Managers+ ==== ==== Managers+ ====
-Managers and higher are people with a relationship with the owner or co-owner, whom we trust to use more personal judgment. All of you already know the rules above, and also know when its OK to break them. Because of that, managers are allowed some leeway to go beyond the basic rules. Still, try to remember the following:+Managers and higher are people with a relationship with the owner or co-owner, whom we trust to use more personal judgment. All of you already know the rules above, and also know when it'OK to break them. Because of that, managers are allowed some leeway to go beyond the basic rules. Still, try to remember the following:
     * If you override an underling's ban or other action, try to talk to them about it first. If they aren't available, try to mention it to them later if you can.     * If you override an underling's ban or other action, try to talk to them about it first. If they aren't available, try to mention it to them later if you can.
     * Avoid kicking people from the channel when possible. Try to keep it open to all, as much as is reasonable.     * Avoid kicking people from the channel when possible. Try to keep it open to all, as much as is reasonable.