Anonymous IRC is the future. ITT we post servers with AnonIRCd or anonymous channel modes.
-IRCnet (http://irc.tu-ilmenau.de/all_servers/), main channel !anonymous (they have a +a chanmode)
-z.1ch**.us, main channel # (anonIRCd by teeX) (note that 1ch** is censored by 4chan for some reason)
-irc.sageru.org, they don't want you though (anonIRCd by MeltingWax)
>>57075388
How about using TOR to IRC?
You get anonymity anywhere TOR is allowed to connect.
>>57075493
That's not what I mean by anonymous IRC. See pic, everyone has an <anonymous> as their nicks.
It's like reddit vs 4chan. You can use reddit through Tor, but you still have to use a pseudonym.
literally impossible to follow a conversation in a fast channel, it'll just be complete shitpost heaven
Sounded interesting but >>57075595 is probably quite true.
>>57075595
AnonIRC isn't that popular. Right now all the major English speaking channels are all comfy 10-30 people channels, and usually 5 people at most are talking. You get used to it fast.
I have to admit though: there's one major Finnish channel with about 100 users on IRCnet, and combined with the fact that IRCnet's +a mode is horrible for moderation, it tends to get floody at times. But with a bit of cleverness (like +b *!*@* with ban exceptions to some hostmasks) it can be controlled. And when there's no flood, the quality of discussion isn't all that bad at all.
The 1ch** and Sageru servers have more operator tools to curb shitposting and flooding, but honestly, they're not usually needed.
Bumping for ano culture