I got ticked off earlier for saying "sorry i'm quiet i'm praying in #room" now I usually do this when i'm praying elsewhere as courtesy to those who are trying to talk to me, i can only listen to one room at once and quite often people who want/need prayer can follow and join in before going back to their chat or for the ones who like lots of windows they can pray and chat at the same time.
Now when i asked what the issue was I was told it's network policy but it's never been that way before to my knowledge, I can only do so much and I don't like to talk in private as it swamps the programmes i use to chat and gives me lag, that and i have issues with being told off for saying where i'm praying, for all i know someone could be in that room with a prayer need but too swamped with chat to ask for prayer though I know some rooms have prayer at set times we can't always log on at these times due to time zones.
I'm sorry if i'm reacting to a non-issue but i see no problem of excusing myself from chat and informing people of where the prayings happening; this is, after all a Christian site and prayer is a wonderful tool for communicating with our Father, it's not as if i'm shamelessly advertising one room over others.
God bless,
Jens
Well, this seems quiet
Well, this seems quiet innocent at first sight, but when its used to invite people in one room to another, it turns out to something bad, in IRC its not polite to invite users in one room to another. Well it can be said that this a Christian Network and it should not matter, but if its same across rooms why many rooms?
So as long as there are different rooms run by different groups or management, we need to respect their individuality, and privacy. I don't think all room owners will allow their users to be invited to other rooms.
So as a network we don't allow this either. This is not something new, it was like this from the beginning.
Of course we allow, announcing regular events in #aBlazeNet as its the lobby, but the network staff need to know about it.
RejiMC (aka Blessed)
Network Admin.