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QuakeNet is an
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(IRC) network, and was one of the largest IRC networks. The
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was founded in 1997 by Garfield (Henrik Rasmussen, Denmark) and Oli (Oli Gustafsson, Sweden) as a new home for their respective countries' Quake channels. At its peak on February 8, 2005, the network recorded 243,394 simultaneous connections. , there are 9 servers and about 12,000 users remaining.


About QuakeNet

Founded in 1997 as an IRC network for
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players, QuakeNet saw huge growth over the coming years as it attracted many other
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. As interest in IRC started to decline, QuakeNet's userbase followed suit.


Services

Channels often feature QuakeNet's requestable bespoke channel service 'Q'. Q is the main channel service and manages account authentication similar to nickname registration on servers with Nickserv; although there is no nickname protection service, instead operating on a first come first served basis. The other popular channel service seen in the larger channels is 'S'. S is SpamScan, a service used to detect spam from channels and warn or later punish the offending users. Since April 2014, D was also added as a channel service which collects various statistic metrics about a channel, such as word counts and popular phrases. Additional services include O as an operserv reference bot to the server operators on QuakeNet, and R (RequestBot) which allows users to request both Q and S if their channel meets their requirements. There are many other backend services which help QuakeNet staff administer the network. QuakeNet also is the home to many other third-party bot-operated
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that can be used for various purposes to assist channel operators to run their channels or provide light entertainment. Many of these channels can be found using the channel search facility on the QuakeNet website.


Webchat

QuakeNet has a webchat client which allows users to connect to the network without the use of a dedicated IRC client. The client software, called
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, was created by the QuakeNet development team. It is often embedded into other websites and also used by other IRC networks.


References


External links

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QuakeNet open-sources core services

Interview with QuakeNet staff
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