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I have been banned to speak on #openbsd
IIRC, i just asked a noob question on freenode #openbsd channel. now i even cannot speak for a VERY long time
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Interesting... What did you ask? I'm curious because I've been logged into #openbsd for a few days now, and just scrolled through the last 24 hours of, but don't see anyone getting muted.
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I am not sure because i always think it is system problem before. But when i back to #openbsd, i get "*** #openbsd: Cannot send to channel" when speaking.
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If you haven't registered your nick or did not identify yourself some freenode channels don't allow you to speak. See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#registering
See http://www.wikihow.com/Register-a-User-Name-on-Freenode for a howto.
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I logged in there too, wasn't able to type anything, but theres no way I could of been banned since I had never been there before.
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I just went on freenode, typed /j #openbsd and it said I was banned. I haven't even been on IRC in a decade, so I'm not sure how I could have committed a bannable offence.
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As someone who runs multiple IRC channels (though not #openbsd) you might be using a nick that was banned or be on an IP (or IP block) that was banned.
I don't hang out on #openbsd but I was able to join no problems just now. OTOH, it seems unlikely I'd get banned from there. |
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That's nothing. I've been banned from speaking of #openbsd. Damn, sorry for the slip up.
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