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You're going down big man!
Viva la revolucion!!!
mod rivalry. hahaha.
Corran Productions wrote:These aren't just people entering, staying half an hour to see what things are like and then leaving. These people are staying in the chat for hours at a time. If it sucked they would have left already.
Otohiko wrote:I never used either chatroom
Oh noez! There's no chatroom I never visited in the first place and I don't like AIM! The cummunity as we know it is daed because AD now controls the chat room I never visited!!!!!!
AbsoluteDestiny wrote:Off Topic conversation?
Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:One of the reasons why the AIM chat room is popular is simply because of the fact that there are no rules.
AbsoluteDestiny wrote:Off Topic conversation?
paizuri wrote:Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:One of the reasons why the AIM chat room is popular is simply because of the fact that there are no rules.
AIM Chat Room rules
Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:paizuri wrote:Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:One of the reasons why the AIM chat room is popular is simply because of the fact that there are no rules.
AIM Chat Room rules
There's a big difference between having rules and enforcing rules.
paizuri wrote:Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:paizuri wrote:Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:One of the reasons why the AIM chat room is popular is simply because of the fact that there are no rules.
AIM Chat Room rules
There's a big difference between having rules and enforcing rules.
Ah, but you never said anything about the rules being enforced.![]()
Besides, I have gone to the AIM chat for more than 2 years and it's a shadow of its former self. It used to be every night from 8 PM to midnight EST and beyond you could find at least two or three back-to-back lively conversations with 15-20 people. I'm not exactly sure when it started but may 9-12 months ago, those conversations started drying up and although there might be a lot of people in there, no one's talking. It's kind of depressing. But perhaps I'm missing the "primetime hours"?
Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:
I'd say *IF* the majority of them stick it out for say, oh at least a good 3 weeks it *might* develop into a popular hangout. But the likelyhood of that is very low. One of the reasons why the AIM chat room is popular is simply because of the fact that there are no rules. If the IRC chat has rules though, then really, it's not any different from chatting on the board, which most people are already familiar with and used to.
I'm curious, what exactly would you say that the new IRC channel has to offer that the boards don't already have?
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