I suggest adding a chat room on the forum itself, separate from IRC. That ought to help the community grow and will be useful to newbies.
Pablo.
I treat bitcointalk as a chat room :tongue:
Bitcoin talk is like a disfunctional playgroundI treat bitcointalk as a chat room :tongue:
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't even know why some started using Slack instead of IRC. Far as I can tell, there isn't much real-time Dash chat anywhere, so I'm not sure adding more places (that aren't bridged) makes sense. Having an embedded web IRC client here could be interesting though.
IRC is pretty much reserved to tech wise people, and it's quite clunky and inconvenient. A chat room on site, where you just click and it opens up a new window in browser would lower the barrier to entry considerably and would get a community going.
Further, a community chat room on site can be moderated to reduce fraud and trolling and help on board newbies as well as develop the soul of the site.
Pablo
Yer, could be good, although I was part of the quarkcoin community for a while and they had loads of trolling and spamming in their chat box despite being moderated, don't know till you try I guess.
- I would not ad another chat !
With IRC and Slack we have more than enough
- Telegram , pm me a telephone number and I can ad you to "Dash Knights Group" (47 members)
I'm not sure if it's feasible for the owner of this site to have to take more responsibility of running a community chat room on site. He's not making money and we're actually lucky to be on here for free. And not sure why you think IRC is not a good solution. I found Darkcoin on IRC. It's the place for many things happening. Some people found this coin on Bitcointalk; to each, their own.IRC is pretty much reserved to tech wise people, and it's quite clunky and inconvenient. A chat room on site, where you just click and it opens up a new window in browser would lower the barrier to entry considerably and would get a community going.
Further, a community chat room on site can be moderated to reduce fraud and trolling and help on board newbies as well as develop the soul of the site.
I've hung around IRC for a long time and it's not a good solution for this, slack I can't comment on.
Pablo
Oh.. If you could see that channel last year in March... Hardly anybody talking and when they talked, i did not understand as I was a newie to crypto... But I started to learn by just watching and reading.. We've come a long way.. Many people there are very helpful. N00bs or non-n00bs are welcome there. I'm still a n00b myself, so nobody else should feel intimidated thereTx for the "guide" moli
I remember when I went onto IRC last year the first time , it was a bit intimidating and I thought so too that it is "tech pro's only"
And it is NOT
As in any chat or page we have ,
Rule #1
No question is too stupid or too simple to ask ! There are always people to support and help and nobody will make fun of you, as we all had to start somewhere !
(I am still asking stupid tech questions all around and luckily the community loves me for that :wink
I'm not sure if it's feasible for the owner of this site to have to take more responsibility of running a community chat room on site. He's not making money and we're actually lucky to be on here for free. And not sure why you think IRC is not a good solution. I found Darkcoin on IRC. It's the place for many things happening. Some people found this coin on Bitcointalk; to each, their own.
But anyways, one simple click anyone can get on Freenode to IRC:
Go to https://webchat.freenode.net/ A page will open for them to fill in a few things:
1. Name (pick a nickname)
2. Type in name of Dash channel: #dashpay
3. Type in the recaptcha
4. Click "CONNECT"
That's it! You'll be right in the chat room. Here's an example:
View attachment 1456
If you can create and run such a chat site, go for it. This is an open source project, anybody can create anything they like to add to the project.Hey ,
I'm not sure what restrictions there are for the site owner, so I'll skirt that fact for now and concede that that could kill the idea.
Basically, unless you are a techie, IRC is pretty bad:
1. The interface is dated.
2. The link you provided is helpful, but should be prominent on the main page, as it stands now you have to ask for it and not everyone knows there is an IRC channel.
3. The number of clicks it takes you to get it going is high, as a site member with a site chat room it takes exactly one click.
4. The interface is complex, it provides differing information as to whats going on in chat, it's not clean.
5. I highly suspect a forum chat room would be more active, it's pretty silent in IRC a lot of the time.
I concede a good first step might be to make the IRC link more prominent on the forum, but we should not delude ourselves into thinking IRC is a chat solution to induce mass adoption. It fails the "Grandma" test as in "Would my grandmother be able to use it?".
Hope that makes sense .
Pablo.
IRC is not bad and the guide that moli posted should help those who have trouble. I think the most user friendly chat we could use is the slack channel. A lot of communities are using it. The openbazaar slack channel always has chatter going on, always. When that shitty new altcoin CRAVE was created, the slack channel instantly got 100 new members and the chatting was endless.
Slack is leading the way for easy to use chat platforms for teams and communities. I think the best idea would be to make the dashpay slack channel open to the public and let anybody join.
We are using a free account for now
That's why we are a bit limited there !