Everything about Chat Room totally explained
A
chat room, or
chatroom, is a term used primarily by
mass media to describe any form of
synchronous conferencing, occasionally even
asynchronous conferencing. The term can thus mean any technology ranging from real-time
online chat over
instant messaging and
online forums to fully immersive
graphical social environments.
Text-based chat
Online chat is a way of communicating by sending
text messages to people in the same chat-room in real-time. Some chat rooms such as Yahoo! use both text and voice simultaneously. The oldest form of true chat rooms are the text-based variety.
Talkomatic, developed on the
PLATO System around 1974, has a strong claim to have been the prototype of the text-only chat room. The most popular of this kind is
Internet Relay Chat (IRC). The popularity of these kinds of chat rooms has waned over the years, and IRC's popularity has rapidly given way to instant messaging. Also a notable number of people were introduced to chat rooms from
AOL and
web chat sites.
There are also graphical user interface (GUI) text-based chat rooms which allow users to select an identifying icon and modify the look of their chat environment.
Graphical multi-user environments
(
Active Worlds,
Habbo Hotel,
There, etc) add graphics to the chat experience, in either 2D or 3D (employing
virtual reality technology). These are characterized by using a graphic representation of the user (
avatar) that can be moved about a graphic background or in a graphic environment.
These
virtual worlds are capable of incorporating elements such as games (in particular
massively multiplayer online games) and educational material most often developed by individual site owners, who in general are simply more advanced users of the systems. The most popular environments also allow users to create or
build their own spaces.
Some visual chat rooms also incorporate audio and video communications, so that users may actually see and hear each other. However, some find these types of environments cumbersome to use and actually an impediment to chatting.
Chat room activities
The primary use of a chat room is to share information via text with a group of other users. New technology has enabled the use of file sharing and
webcams to be included in some programs and almost all Internet chat or messaging services allow users to display or send to each other photos of themselves.
Some people who visit chat rooms use them as a place to experience online sex, also known as
cybersex or computer love. While not physically able to see their partner, cyber-ers apparently get stimulation by reading x-rated quotes. While many in the media focus on this aspect of chat rooms as it certainly boosts their ratings, it's by no means the only thing chat rooms are used for. While many people engage in "cybersex" for many reasons, it's also true that sexual predators use cybersex conversations as a means of identifying potential victims.
Games are also often played in chat rooms. Historic examples are
initgame,
Hunt the Wumpus on IRC or an AOL chatroom game in AOL chat rooms.
Rules of behavior
Chat rooms usually have stringent rules that they require users to follow in order to maintain integrity and safety for their users. Particularly in rooms for children, rules usually don't allow users to use offensive language, or to promote hate mail, violence and other negative issues. Also chat rooms often don't allow advertising in their rooms or flooding, which is continually filling the screen with repetitive text. Typing with caps lock on is usually considered shouting and is discouraged. Chat rooms usually have a list of rules for users to obey when they chat online though they're not usually kept.
Sometimes chat room venues are
moderated either by limiting who is allowed to speak (not common), or by having moderation volunteers patrol the venue watching for disruptive or otherwise undesirable behaviour.
Yet, most commonly used chat rooms are not moderated and users may type what they personally choose to send.
Dangers
As chat rooms are often frequented by children, they can be an avenue for pedophiles to initiate contact with potential victims. Predators will often pose as a child themselves, and attempt to lure children into a face-to-face meeting.
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