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Are you against IRC for the same reason?
Servers can be hosted by anyone; there is usually no account needed to join the chat; it would not randomly demand a phone number or an ID; it does not get pissed over people not using a very specific piece of bloated spyware... So nope, not against.
also, IRC logs are usually public and searchable. that's actually how we got hunter2
IRC isn't controlled by a single (shady) company
You never saw an IRC chatroom archive?
IRC allows archiving
How so?
You can easily log and archive things that happen on an open protocol, not so much a proprietary one like discord.
IRC archivers just idle on a server and record anything that comes by. You can do that with Discord. Matter of fact, I keep regular archive backups of a server we have that's full of news
You can't search an IRC channel for previous conversations, though? Isn't that what we were talking about?
Nobody considers IRC to be a substitute for documentation.
Is it possible to have a server/channel bot publicly export channel activity?
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC/Publicly_logged_channels https://www.w3.org/2002/03/RRSAgent
Wikimedia and W3C log their chats with bots developed by themselves. I admit though that I am not expert in this topic, but I know that LiberaChat's policies forbid logging.