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I never used IRC. I tried to get into it once but never figured out how to make it work.
well it's really easy.
What about signing up? Is there no such thing as an account there?
Also what about mobile?
you can make an account there however you can also use it without an account.
Here are 5 android client: AndroIRC: This is a popular IRC client for Android with a clean and user-friendly interface. It supports multiple servers, SSL connections, and various customization options.
Revolution IRC Client: Revolution IRC is another feature-rich IRC client for Android. It offers support for multiple servers, customizable themes, and various features like notifications and chat logging.
Yaaic (Yet Another Android IRC Client): Yaaic is a free, open-source IRC client for Android. It provides a clean and intuitive interface and supports features like multiple servers, SSL connections, and customizable themes.
HoloIRC: HoloIRC is known for its sleek and modern interface. It supports multiple servers, SSL connections, and features like notifications and chat logging.
AndChat: AndChat is a popular IRC client with a wide range of features, including multiple server connections, SSL support, customizable themes, and more.
I like thelounge as a client since I can access it anywhere in the world and it stays connected when I'm not on it so I don't miss any messages or have to log in each time.
IRC is open. If you aren't around, someone can join the server using your nickname, so IRC services were created to help combat this. Some networks use other services, but mainly there's NickServ which you setup an account with to register your nick. If anyone tries to impersonate you, NickServ will do bad things to the imposter
How do I register with one of these nickservs? I tried with an android client but I couldn't figure it out.
Usually /msg NickServ help can get you pointed in the right direction
Keep in mind that libera chat is just one server. If you hop on some other server you will get different channels (rooms) and people. I'm on a few including libera chat, sdf.org, and AfterNET.
IRC is an open standard. No one owns it, so anyone can make a client. Discord, is locked down and proprietary. One of the benefits of this is that they can onboard users with a refined experience. IRC requires newcomers to do a bit of homework to choose an IRC client and choose a network/server.