You can’t even see the history in many channels.

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    A lot of the reason is /because/ it’s hard to use. Discussion on Libera Chat (formerly Freenode) is usually higher quality than on your average discord channel for example, no doubt because people who go to the trouble to properly set up an IRC bouncer and learn the other idiosyncrasies of IRC are more interested in having serious conversation.

    On the technical side, IRC is a very simple protocol compared to all serious alternatives. There are clients to satisfy anyone’s needs, no matter how niche. There are less distractions for those of us who only want text.

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    Why is seeing the history so important?

    If you mean backlog from when you were away then you can solve that with a bouncer.

    Anyone can host an IRC server. Discord is not a charity, you don’t get all that cotton candy for free.

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    Utter simplicity, and it does what it does very well. It’s not for photo sharing, selling stuff, etc. Quite a few tech support groups still use it, and I blog my tech posts in a channel run.

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    Because there are a multitude of clients that work with it. it’s open. It’s not a walled garden. You aren’t stuck in yet another horrid browser app.

    Also for some purposes the lack of history can be an advantage. For a channel that’s real-time social interaction, people coming and going and only having access to the things that happened when they were there can be a positive.

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    IRC’s been around for ages and got a huge foothold in tech circles. There’s a lot to hack around it and the process of setting it up and managing is very simple, not to mention the protocol is lightweight.

    It fills its own role very well where persistent message history isn’t required, joining is easy, and to be incredibly robust.

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    Assuming that the history is not stored anywhere, that’s a pretty big advantage for security. A hacker can’t breach what doesn’t exist anymore.

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    1. There is literally nothing better, discord is closed source, matrix is slow and buggy
    2. It gets the job done with no fan fair
    3. It self moderates, only people willing to jump through the hoops to talk constructivly will do so
    4. Retro tech is fun