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 Several IRC channels on the freenode network allow real-time discussion with other English Wikipedians. A more complete list of channels (for other language Wikipedias, other languages, and recent changes feeds) exists at m:IRC channels, while this page lists channels specific to the English Misplaced Pages.

How is Misplaced Pages IRC related to Misplaced Pages?

The Misplaced Pages channels on freenode are the official place to chat about Misplaced Pages on IRC. However, as far as their influence on Misplaced Pages goes, IRC is equivalent to e-mail: chat is considered a private conversation which in ordinary circumstances has no effect on how one is treated on Misplaced Pages.

Most Wikimedia channels prohibit the publication of chat logs. For more details, see m:IRC channels#Logging_prohibition.

Channels

Main

General collaboration

Organisations

Tools

Alternatives

Jabber

If you don't use IRC, there is a Jabber chat room at wikipedia@conference.jabber.org which you may try.

Web-based Java version

For web-based access to the #wikipedia-bootcamp, #wikipedia-en and #wikipedia channels, you may use Bjelleklang's Java-based IRC client.

See also

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