We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

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We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by Kaream » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:16 am

We need a faster, more efficient Chat Room. I seen lot of editors don't like the irc chat room mainly becuase the communication is a dull and boring. Chat rooms attracts people to visit the org site more often.
Im doing some research on about it atm on how to help about the chatrooms so yeah lmao.
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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by Emotive » Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:16 am

I don't like the IRC myself but it IS as fast and easy as it can get. You don't even need a program, you can log on it with a normal firefox page - or you can use the simple firefox plug-in that's much better, either way all you have to do is to enter a nickname and you're logged in in seconds.

The chat room being boring is more about the conversation than the communication really, but that might just be me logging on at the wrong times/periods, I never gave it too much of a chance..
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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by Enigma » Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:09 am

Emotive wrote:I don't like the IRC myself but it IS as fast and easy as it can get. You don't even need a program, you can log on it with a normal firefox page - or you can use the simple firefox plug-in that's much better, either way all you have to do is to enter a nickname and you're logged in in seconds.

The chat room being boring is more about the conversation than the communication really, but that might just be me logging on at the wrong times/periods, I never gave it too much of a chance..
Pretty much this.

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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by hasteroth » Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:58 am

boring? I laugh at you.

When people are actually active its rather lively and er... not exactly family friendly :amv:

People are active when people feel like talking. (duh)

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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by Otohiko » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:22 pm

SupaKaream wrote:We need a faster, more efficient Chat Room. I seen lot of editors don't like the irc chat room mainly becuase the communication is a dull and boring. Chat rooms attracts people to visit the org site more often.
Im doing some research on about it atm on how to help about the chatrooms so yeah lmao.
While I'm tempted to say "wait, who are you again?", I just gotta ask - what tells you that a "faster" chatroom would be better? I mean, while you might not share their perspective - #amv on IRC typically has 40-60 members logged in at any given time. Many of them have been on the IRC for years. If it were that boring, I don't think you'd have that consistent a membership. On that account, the IRC chat on the .org has been extremely successful. Building a steady, working chatroom is not an easy task. #amv, meanwhile, is almost constantly active and has a variety of discussion on it, ranging from utter imbecility to interesting and technical debate.

I'm frankly not sure what you mean by "boring", but if it doesn't suit your interests, I'm not sure what will.

And just as frankly, I have not seen you on #amv at all. Something tells me you have not actually really tried it - now, if you did try and at some point it was quiet or not particularly excited to have you there, well, that's something that happens too. I don't think it's fair to jump into a conversation and expect everyone to pay attention to you. Try to watch the discussion, jump in, and try to steer it by participating. I don't think #amv has ever been unresponsive to this. Be aware that you're in a community and are not entitled to being the center of attention by default. On the other hand if you offer up interesting input into discussion, I think that's where you can make it less boring for yourself. Don't expect a chatroom to entertain you without participating. That's not what chatrooms (or any other discussions) are for.
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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by trythil » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:31 pm

21:30 < trythil> Stirspeare: are we boring?
21:30 < Stirspeare> trythil: We took the podium and tucked stray hairs behind her in wisps as the years of abraham's life which
underlies the vigor and racial power of one's ancestors in heredity is so boring.

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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by Emotive » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:44 pm

Pretty much agree with Otohiko.

Guess the reason I haven't given #amv much of a chance is that I really prefer one-on-one conversations, or, if anything, a small chat room of up to 5-6 persons. And even though you probably don't get much more than this amount of people talking at the same time in an IRC chatroom.. well I don't know, call me strange. ;_; but who would ever prefer blabbler harassing you in front of 40 other people over blabbler harassing you in private?

Stirspeare's epic quotes will make me succumb and log in at some point, though. I can see it coming.
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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by Kariudo » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:15 pm

Emotive wrote:Pretty much agree with Otohiko.

Guess the reason I haven't given #amv much of a chance is that I really prefer one-on-one conversations, or, if anything, a small chat room of up to 5-6 persons. And even though you probably don't get much more than this amount of people talking at the same time in an IRC chatroom.. well I don't know, call me strange. ;_; but who would ever prefer blabbler harassing you in front of 40 other people over blabbler harassing you in private?

Stirspeare's epic quotes will make me succumb and log in at some point, though. I can see it coming.
You can still have 1:1 conversations (double-click a nick in the channel in mIRC.) Even without that though, you can carry on an independent conversation with 40 people watching...it's just that there's 40 people watching.

I think I've seen as many as 3 separate conversations occurring in #amv at one point in time
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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by Ileia » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:19 pm

I remember you joining the channel. I commented that I preferred regular kaream. And you left soon afterwards. That being said, Stirspeare will always keep you company. I've yet to be bored by him.
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Re: We Need a Simple Chat Room (For easier communication)

Post by hasteroth » Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:45 pm

Ileia wrote:I remember you joining the channel. I commented that I preferred regular kaream. And you left soon afterwards. That being said, Stirspeare will always keep you company. I've yet to be bored by him.
Stirspeare can also be used to spark conversation.
[18:44:41] <Hacchinya> Stirspeare: Can you be used to spark conversation in #AMV
[18:44:43] <Stirspeare> Hacchinya: Amv as a real conversation in a more clever hack.
Stirspeare has spoken.

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