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Which is the most famous chat program now?

June 02, 2009 4:31am

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  • #1 / Jun 02, 2009 4:31am

    sachilk

    1 posts

    This one is a simple questions and a polling panel to check which is the most famous chat program now. There are many chat sites that you may be using. my usage depends on the use. If it is official I prefer pidgin and when to chat with friends I prefer Gtalk. Now please tell me which one is your favorite? So which Chat service are you use more often ?
    Yahoo—Yahoo Messenger
    Google—Gtalk
    MSN—Hot mail

    Advance thanks for any replies.

  • #2 / Jun 02, 2009 5:00am

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    MSN is by far the most popular network these days. Not that I like it, I hate it. I personally prefer to use Skype 😊

  • #3 / Jun 02, 2009 5:00am

    Thorpe Obazee

    1138 posts

    Spam anyone?

    After wiredesignz posted that was I aware of this type.

  • #4 / Jun 02, 2009 5:01am

    Dam1an

    2385 posts

    Bargainph, you really to lazy to type those words yourself you need to quote someone? 😛

  • #5 / Jun 02, 2009 5:03am

    Thorpe Obazee

    1138 posts

    lol. I thought it was a similar type to the previous IE poll… that wiredesignz caught 😛

  • #6 / Jun 02, 2009 5:04am

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    Well, I missed the link in his signature, but I still think it’s legit, his spelling is too good for a bot.

    edit: Classic: http://i41.tinypic.com/yjr4o.png and http://i44.tinypic.com/ndokrr.png

  • #7 / Jun 02, 2009 5:11am

    Dam1an

    2385 posts

    If it was legit, it would be a real poll, and it would include pidgin as the poster themselves say they use it

  • #8 / Jun 02, 2009 5:29am

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    If it was legit, it would be a real poll, and it would include pidgin as the poster themselves say they use it

    Then again, if it was a bot he would have spammed the forum instantly, not 4 months later.

  • #9 / Jun 02, 2009 5:30am

    Thorpe Obazee

    1138 posts

    And if it was legit, he’d be replying by now about him/her not being a spammer…

  • #10 / Jun 02, 2009 5:44am

    Dam1an

    2385 posts

    @Yorick: They could be registering severla accounts a day, and then use ones they registrered before, this way they may think they’re less likely to be classed as spam
    @bargainph: So is that now our new criteria for determingin spammers? Accuse them, and if they don’t deny it, then they are

  • #11 / Jun 02, 2009 5:46am

    Thorpe Obazee

    1138 posts

    lol. That’s more of a supporting evidence 😛

  • #12 / Jun 02, 2009 5:59am

    Tom Schlick

    386 posts

    @bargainph: So is that now our new criteria for determingin spammers? Accuse them, and if they don’t deny it, then they are

    guilty until proven innocent!

  • #13 / Jun 02, 2009 5:59am

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    lol. That’s more of a supporting evidence 😛

    No it’s not, there are numerous reasons why somebody wouldn’t reply instantly.

  • #14 / Jun 02, 2009 6:00am

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    @bargainph: So is that now our new criteria for determingin spammers? Accuse them, and if they don’t deny it, then they are

    guilty until proven innocent!

    Typical americans 😛 Luckily it’s the opposite in holland.

  • #15 / Jun 02, 2009 6:20am

    Thorpe Obazee

    1138 posts

    Let’s see then if he/she replies… 😛

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