Avatar Wiki:IRC
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Content
Categorization • Copyrights • Deletion policy
Images • Layout guide • Manual of Style
Spoilers • Template namespace
Verifiability • What Avatar Wiki is not
Interaction
Assume good faith • Blocking policy
Discussion policy • Ignore all rules
IRC • Protection policy • Revert policy
Signature policy • User blog policy
User page policy • Voting
The channel for Avatar Wiki on the freenode network is #wikia-avatar. You can find help from an administrator here or you can just chat with other Avatar Wikians from our diverse community.
Rules
- No personal attacks, insults or other forms of harassment. Any form of behavior that others on the channel find offensive, hurtful, or annoying is not acceptable. Common sense is emphasized.
- Operator abilities may not be given out on a temporary basis, and requests to this end are not permitted. Operator abilities on the channel, which include the ability to remove a user from the channel and ban them from returning, are generally only given to administrators.
That's it! There are no other restrictions, including on topics of discussion or on the right of users to keep and post logs and transcripts of what has been said on the channel. Users may talk about any subject in any way they wish if no user participating on the channel at the time indicates, with justifiable reasoning, that they are uncomfortable with the subject or the language being utilized.
If a user is found to consistently disregard channel rules, the user will be warned on the channel, and continued unacceptable behavior will result in the user being kicked or temporarily banned from the channel.
Access
The IRC channel may be accessed via the following:
- The IRC channel can be accessed directly from the wiki on the access page.
- Download an appropriate client and access the channel via whichever client you choose. A list of clients respective to your operating system is given in the IRC article on Wikipedia.