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https://www.devever.net/~hl/freenode_abuse
There have been several allegations of this since the handover of the Freenode infrastructure to its new custodians, but I can now provide a first-hand account of one incident — because I am the victim of it.
A channel which I registered, ##hntop, has been taken over by Andrew Lee (rasengan) without my knowledge or consent.
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Conclusions. In other words, it appears that a Freenode services admin, presumably rasengan,
- forcibly dropped the channel and reregistered it so as to put themselves in control of it, and render me no longer in control of it;
- clearly did this with the express purpose of frustrating an attempt by that channel's founder (me) to relocate it to another IRC network; and
- cover up the fact that I had sought to do so.
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday May 24 2021, @04:33AM
I've always viewed Freenode as tech-support via IRC. I've often gone to freenode to discuss a Linux distro, or a software issue, or to get clarification for something the documentation failed to make clear.
I just did /list on Freenode, and learned that 221,000 people are logged into about 7223 channels.
Visit, look around, and you'll probably find some topic in which you have some interest. Or not, I guess.
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