Online chat rooms[edit]
An example of an IRC chat session on Xaric, a text-based client. Shown are two IRC channels and a private conversation.
Shortly after the rise of interest in message boards and forums, people started to want a way of communicating with their "communities" in real time. The downside to message boards was that people would have to wait until another user replied to their posting, which, with people all around the world in different time frames, could take a while. The development of online chat rooms allowed people to talk to whoever was online at the same time they were. This way, messages were sent and online users could immediately respond back.
The original development by CompuServe CB hosted forty channels in which users could talk to one another in real time. The idea of forty different channels led to the idea of chat rooms that were specific to different topics. Users could choose to join an already existent chat room they found interesting, or start a new "room" if they found nothing to their liking. Real time chatting was also brought into virtual games, where people could play against one another and also talk to one another through text. Now, chat rooms can be found on all sorts of topics, so that people can talk with others who share similar interests. Chat rooms are now provided by Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and other individual websites such as Yahoo, MSN, and AOL.
Chat room users communicate through text based messaging. Most chat room providers are similar and include an input box, a message window, and a participant list. The input box is where users can type their text based message to be sent to the providing server. The server will then transmit the message to the computers of anyone in the chat room so that it can be displayed in the message window. The message window allows the conversation to be tracked and usually places a time stamp once the message is posted. There is usually a list of the users who are currently in the room, so that people can see who is in their virtual community.
Users can communicate as if they are speaking to one another in real life. This "like reality" attribute makes it easy for users to form a virtual community, because chat rooms allow users to get to know one another as if they were meeting in real life. The individual "room" feature also makes it more likely that the people within a chat room share a similar interest; an interest that allows them to bond with one another and be willing to form a friendship.[19][20]
Online chat rooms[edit]
An example of an IRC chat session on Xaric, a text-based client. Shown are two IRC channels and a private conversation.
Shortly after the rise of interest in message boards and forums, people started to want a way of communicating with their "communities" in real time. The downside to message boards was that people would have to wait until another user replied to their posting, which, with people all around the world in different time frames, could take a while. The development of online chat rooms allowed people to talk to whoever was online at the same time they were. This way, messages were sent and online users could immediately respond back.
The original development by CompuServe CB hosted forty channels in which users could talk to one another in real time. The idea of forty different channels led to the idea of chat rooms that were specific to different topics. Users could choose to join an already existent chat room they found interesting, or start a new "room" if they found nothing to their liking. Real time chatting was also brought into virtual games, where people could play against one another and also talk to one another through text. Now, chat rooms can be found on all sorts of topics, so that people can talk with others who share similar interests. Chat rooms are now provided by Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and other individual websites such as Yahoo, MSN, and AOL.
Chat room users communicate through text based messaging. Most chat room providers are similar and include an input box, a message window, and a participant list. The input box is where users can type their text based message to be sent to the providing server. The server will then transmit the message to the computers of anyone in the chat room so that it can be displayed in the message window. The message window allows the conversation to be tracked and usually places a time stamp once the message is posted. There is usually a list of the users who are currently in the room, so that people can see who is in their virtual community.
Users can communicate as if they are speaking to one another in real life. This "like reality" attribute makes it easy for users to form a virtual community, because chat rooms allow users to get to know one another as if they were meeting in real life. The individual "room" feature also makes it more likely that the people within a chat room share a similar interest; an interest that allows them to bond with one another and be willing to form a friendship.[19][20]
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Online chat rooms[edit]
An example of an IRC chat session on Xaric, a text-based client. Shown are two IRC channels and a private conversation.
Shortly after the rise of interest in message boards and forums, people started to want a way of communicating with their "communities" in real time. The downside to message boards was that people would have to wait until another user replied to their posting, which, with people all around the world in different time frames, could take a while. The development of online chat rooms allowed people to talk to whoever was online at the same time they were. This way, messages were sent and online users could immediately respond back.
เดิมพัฒนาโดย compuserve จัดช่อง 40 CB ที่ผู้ใช้สามารถพูดคุยกันในเวลาจริง ความคิดของสี่สิบช่องที่แตกต่างกันนำไปสู่ความคิดของห้องสนทนาที่เฉพาะเจาะจงในหัวข้อที่แตกต่างกัน ผู้ใช้สามารถเลือกที่จะเข้าร่วมห้องแชทที่มีอยู่แล้วพวกเขาพบที่น่าสนใจหรือเริ่มต้นใหม่ " ห้อง " ถ้าพวกเขาพบอะไรของพวกเขาชื่นชอบ Real time chatting was also brought into virtual games, where people could play against one another and also talk to one another through text. Now, chat rooms can be found on all sorts of topics, so that people can talk with others who share similar interests. Chat rooms are now provided by Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and other individual websites such as Yahoo, MSN, and AOL.
ห้องแชทของผู้ใช้สื่อสารผ่านการส่งข้อความจาก ผู้ให้บริการห้องแชท ส่วนใหญ่จะคล้ายคลึงกัน และรวมถึงการใส่กล่องข้อความที่หน้าต่าง และรายชื่อผู้เข้าร่วม กล่องใส่ที่ผู้ใช้สามารถพิมพ์ข้อความ โดยข้อความจะถูกส่งไปที่ให้บริการเซิร์ฟเวอร์ เซิร์ฟเวอร์จะส่งข้อความไปยังเครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์ของทุกคนในห้องแชทที่สามารถแสดงในหน้าต่างข้อความหน้าต่างข้อความช่วยให้การสนทนามีการติดตามและมักจะสถานที่ประทับเวลาเมื่อข้อความถูกโพสต์ มักจะมีรายชื่อของผู้ใช้ที่อาศัยอยู่ในห้องพักเพื่อให้ประชาชนสามารถดูผู้ที่อยู่ในชุมชนของพวกเขาเสมือน
ผู้ใช้สามารถสื่อสารเป็น ถ้าจะพูดกันในชีวิตจริง ." สมจริง " คุณลักษณะที่ทำให้มันง่ายสำหรับผู้ใช้เพื่อสร้างสังคมเสมือน เพราะห้องแชทให้ผู้ใช้ได้รับรู้อีกคนหนึ่งเป็นหากพวกเขาพบในชีวิตจริง บุคคล " ห้อง " คุณสมบัติยังทำให้มีโอกาสมากขึ้นที่ผู้คนภายในห้องแชทแบ่งปันความสนใจที่คล้ายกัน ; ดอกเบี้ยที่ช่วยให้พวกเขาเพื่อตราสารหนี้ที่มีกันและยินดีในรูปแบบมิตรภาพ [ 19 ] [ 20 ]
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