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haha, ive been usin irc for prolly 35 years, but not much lately. discord kinda embraced, and extinguished a ton of irc groups.
i would always highly recommend irc. my first game bots/instant messenger relays were all irc.
that said, my kids needs for multimedia bells and whistles won out in the end.
Any good server for a noob to join ? i would like to be able to give the least bit of info as i have a habit of bolting from places
An IRC server runs many, many different channels, you can create a new channel by simply joining an empty channel.
I would recommnd googling a subject you are interested in and adding IRC to the search and see where that takes you.
The best IRC channels I have been in was smaller channels for smaller communities.
I remember when our computer class in trade school set up our own IRC channel back in 2006-2009, it was brilliantly fun.
I'd suggest connecting to one of the larger networks, back when I was active on IRC, I first started with QuakeNet, then slowly started getting on other networks like Freenode and Chat4All. The networks have very limited impact on what kind of channels they serve.