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Have you got more details on this? Why do you think matrix users are annoying on IRC bridges?



If a matrix user tries to write something too long for matrix+bridge to handle it will instead just paste a link to a website that shows the users text. Only the link to this web text clip will be sent to IRC.

If a matrix user responds to someone their matrix client + bridge will inline copy the previous lines and send it to IRC with their response.

Basically, the matrix bridge is extremely spammy even with normal behaviors. The sane thing would be to just break up the message into to parts and send it. The sane thing would be to assume anyone looking at IRC already knows what comment they are responding to and there's no reason to re-post it inline.

There are more annoyances but those are what come immediately to mind.


Afaik there is an option to break messages into multiple parts but it's not enabled by default because it breaks sending code samples


Yeah honestly I prefer the "automatic pastebin" behaviour, because the alternative is that walls of pasted text end up destroying channels. The Matrix bridge is mostly just doing what we ask regular IRC users to do; viz., use a pastebin for large content.


Are these behaviors set in stone, or might the Matrix-IRC bridge be changed?


It looks like they could be fixed as the bridge code is open source. For example here is an issue around messages being split incorrectly: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/issues/1...


I've used the Matrix bridge to IRC a lot, and no one has complained. Of course, one has to remember to never use edit messages, or use the reply feature.

Ideally, these functions should not be available when connected to an IRC channel.




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