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"Nancy Young" > wrote:

>I hate to tell you, yes, they can.
>
>> Do join in and post however you wish. It's more fun when you also
>> post your name, but it is not necessary. Sometimes a little privacy
>> is a wonderful thing.

>
>It's rude to sit there and just listen. Creepy, for that matter. And, yes,
>the people who 'own' the chat can boot you.
>
>nancy



I use mIrc so it's not an issue, but I wonder if perhaps some of those
who use the web client may just be forgetting to do the name change
thing.

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