KHWiki:Chat

The Kingdom Hearts Wiki's IRC channel is the wiki's main mode of socializing. It is used for chit-chat and is also a different and quicker way to notify a staff member about a problem with the wiki. It also, if possible, should be used for socialization with other users rather than through the use of users' talk pages.

The topic range for the #KHWiki-social channel is very broad. The channel is not restricted to Kingdom Hearts talk. Discussions can relate to anything from one's favorite character, to a more off-topic subject like how one's day has been. Discussions about the wiki, however, are better suited for #KHWiki-noticeboard, the main IRC channel for this wiki. #KHWiki-noticeboard is only used to discuss official manners, policies, and staff meetings, so please do not act socially in the channel.

Rules

 * 1) Play nice with others - Neither channel will be used to insult others or put people down, between regular users or staff members. If you continue to insult someone or flame the channel with nonsense, you will be banned. If any user expresses that you are annoying them with an action, message, or joke, you are to respect their wishes and stop.
 * 2) Caution: spoilers are expected - We will try our best to prevent any users from spoiling the events of future Kingdom Hearts games, but be warned that not all users will be able to be stopped fast enough to prevent you from remaining "unspoiled." You can ignore a user's messages through the ignore command (-  /ignore nick), and clear all messages from your screen by using the clear command (/clear).
 * 3) The IRC uses the wiki's native tongue - Please use proper English . 133t Sp33k is not something we want to read. Abbrevations such as "YGOTAS", "KH", and "FFWiki" are acceptable, but please try to stay within reason. Repeated use of "text talk", such as "idk", "omg", "bff", and etc. just gets annoying, and the community tends to dislike it.
 * 4) Be yourself - Do not abuse the /nick function to rapidly change your nick. While it is considered acceptable to change your nick temporarily for a short period of time once the community has identified you, it is not okay to change your nick several times in a short period of time. In addition, sockpuppets will not be tolerated. If you are a suspected sockpuppet, you will be banned. Don't think we're stupid, we've dealt with plenty of socks and flamers; we will identify you, confront you, and ban you. It is preferred that you use your Kingdom Hearts Wiki user name on the IRC, but this is not mandatory. There is a 16 character limit for user names.
 * 5) The IRC channel is not to be abused for role-play - We are aware that we have many users who are part of the channel's regular community who can be very comedic, but do not abuse the me command (/me) to role-play across entire screens of attacks, actions, and waves. Abusing this command will be counted as spamming the channel, and will get you kicked or banned from the channel.
 * 6) Do not spam the channel - Nobody wants their chat window to be filled with repeated lines of the same message. Spam is not fun for us to deal with or for anyone to read, nor is it funny. Spamming the channel with any material will get you kicked or banned.

Channel OPs
The following is a list of channel operators for #KHWiki-social and #KHWiki-noticeboard. Channel OPs have ability to kick, ban and quiet other users in order to maintain the channel.

Joining
You can either use a web gateway in your web browser or install a specialized chat program called an IRC client. These are available for a variety of platforms.

Web gateway

 * freenode webchat (here for the social channel instead), a qwebirc gateway, is a convenient web client that lets you join our channel from a normal web page. Simply type in your nickname and ensure that "#KHWiki-social" or "#KHWiki-noticeboard" is in the channel box. If you wish to identify to NickServ at this point, tick the 'Auth to services' box and enter your NickServ username and password.

IRC clients
There are many ; some of the most popular are listed below. For a full list of IRC clients, see on Wikipedia.


 * Cross-platform
 * ChatZilla - add-on,  feature and standalone application (with )
 * Opera - Web browser with a built-in IRC client
 * Quassel IRC - Full and distributed client with an optional Beginner's Mode to make setup easier for novice users
 * XChat - Fully featured client. Note that the official Windows (as opposed to Linux) version is shareware, although unofficial free builds are available. Notable free builds include XChat 2 and XChat-WDK for Windows and XChat Aqua for Mac OS X.
 * Windows
 * mIRC - Full client with extensive configuration options and a wide range of scripts available. Note that mIRC is shareware, not free.
 * Other notable Windows IRC clients include irssi, KVIrc, Miranda IM, Pidgin, Quassel, Trillian and XChat.
 * Mac OS X
 * XChat Aqua - Fully featured client for OS X
 * Other notable Mac OS X IRC clients include Adium, Colloquy, Ircle, LimeChat, Quassel and Snak.
 * Linux
 * irssi - Versatile client featuring a text-mode user interface
 * Other notable Linix IRC clients include Konversation, Kopete, KVIrc, Pidgin, Quassel, WeeChat, XChat and ii, as well as ircII and its derivatives.

Setup instructions
Before connecting, you need to configure your client. Instructions on how to do this can usually be found on the client's website. After you have done this, joining our channel on freenode is rather straightforward. The parameters are:


 * Server: irc.freenode.net
 * Channel: #KHWiki-social or #KHWiki-noticeboard (note the correct spelling)

Many IRC clients have "freenode" in the default network list; you only need to select it. After you are connected to the network, type /join #KHWiki-social or /join #KHWiki-noticeboard in the input box and press Enter.

UTF-8
The #KHWiki-social and #KHWiki-noticeboard channels use encoding, just like the Wiki proper. This should not pose a problem with English, as UTF-8 is backwards compatible with ASCII-127, but non-Latin scripts (such as Greek, Cyrillic or Chinese and Japanese characters) may be rendered improperly in UTF-8-incapable clients. Most of the IRC clients mentioned above support UTF-8 encoding in their most recent releases; however, be aware that some may not have UTF-8 encoding set as default.

Common commands
All commands must be prefixed with a forward slash (/).
 * /nick new-nick-here: changes your nickname. As Rule #4 states, this is not to be abused.
 * /me action-here: Makes the "<" and ">" disappear from your next message to portray an action. For example, "/me defeats Roxas" becomes "*[Nick] defeats Roxas". As Rule #5 states, this is not to be abused.
 * /query nick-here message-here: sends a private message to the specified nick. Starts a "PM", also known as a "Query".
 * /ignore nick-here: ignores any message the specified nick sends. This is a client-side function and will not work on the web gateway.
 * /join #channel-here: join another channel. Only works with other channels on the current network.
 * /quit message-here: quits IRC and leaves a message.
 * /part #channel-here message-here: leaves only the current channel.
 * /clear: clears the current log. Useful if your chat window begins to lag.
 * /ns ghost username yourpassword: "ghosts" or logs off a nick. Useful when you suddenly get logged off and see your old nick online when you log back on. You need to register your nick before you can use this command. See below for instructions on how to register.

This list is by no means exhaustive. Further information can be found by typing /help or on IRChelp.org.

Registering

 * See this page on the freenode website for full details on nick registration.

Registering can be done by inputting /msg nickserv register
 * Do not include the <>.
 * Replace with your address, and with the password you would like to use for the account. This will register your current nick.
 * You will receive an email from freenode. Open it, and follow the instructions. If you do not verify the account in this way, it will be automatically dropped after 24 hours.
 * To identify when using your registered nick, enter /msg nickserv identify To identify from another nick, use /msg nickserv identify  You will be notified if anyone has attempted to identify to your nick. Although nicks registered on freenode do not automatically expire, they will be eligible to be dropped by a network staffer once they have been unused for ten weeks plus one additional week for each full year of registration.
 * You may group multiple nicks to your NickServ account. To do this, enter /msg nickserv group when using the nick that you would like to group to your account. You must be identified to your NickServ account to use this command. Do not collect excessive numbers of nicks.

Nick registration has the following benefits:
 * Allows you to retain ownership of your preferred nick.
 * Makes it more difficult for other users to impersonate you.
 * Allows for easy identification by other users and operators.
 * Allows you to forcibly disconnect ghosts and other users using your nick. This can be done by inputting /msg nickserv ghost

If you are using a client rather than a web gateway, it is recommended that you set up your client to automatically identify to NickServ to ensure that you are always signed into your account when you are connected to freenode. Instructions on how to do this can usually be found on the IRC client's website.

Roundtable
The Roundtable is a monthly series of wiki meetings to discuss the current affairs of the Kingdom Hearts Wiki. The next one is: June 16, 2012, 9:00pm Wiki Time (UTC 0).