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:...Ah... Souka... I thought that it was an umbrella term for any internet based chat.. Thanks Waha!! --[[User:Agb001|Agb001]] ([[User talk:Agb001|talk]]) 22:20, 7 February 2025 (UTC) | :...Ah... Souka... I thought that it was an umbrella term for any internet based chat.. Thanks Waha!! --[[User:Agb001|Agb001]] ([[User talk:Agb001|talk]]) 22:20, 7 February 2025 (UTC) | ||
:holy shit how many old japanese sites are just still up after all this time i thought'd they'd all just be dead --[[User:Agb001|Agb001]] ([[User talk:Agb001|talk]]) 00:34, 8 February 2025 (UTC) | :holy shit how many old japanese sites are just still up after all this time i thought'd they'd all just be dead --[[User:Agb001|Agb001]] ([[User talk:Agb001|talk]]) 00:34, 8 February 2025 (UTC) | ||
== Yui Chat == | |||
>''(im assuming it's called Yuiscript since that's what the URL of the site calls it. even if the translation is Yu-chatto, or something.. seems right? i also dont entirely know the dude that made it's name. )'' | |||
:It's called '''Yui Chat''' - the developer's name is Yui, and it's a chat script. They made several other scripts around 1996-1997, such as Yui Board, Yui Post, Yui Note (ancestor of what we have on https://up.heyuri.net/), and Yui Vote (ancestor of what we're using on https://cgi.heyuri.net/vote2/). There were several different iterations of their website hosted in various places, including mirrors hosted by others. Examples: | |||
:* https://web.archive.org/web/19971017015638/https://www.a-web.co.jp/~yui/ | |||
:* https://web.archive.org/web/20000510200457/http://www.ibport.co.jp/~yui/index.html | |||
:Also, for clarifications, '''i-mode''' was a form of internet tech intended for mobile phones, which only really took off in Japan. A lot of Japanese websites, BBSes/chats, and CGI games had dedicated i-mode modes, which would typically take the form of a simplified, text-only UI --[[User:Anonwaha|Anonwaha]] ([[User talk:Anonwaha|talk]]) 12:21, 20 February 2025 (UTC) |
Revision as of 12:22, 20 February 2025
This article is currently about the wrong thing...
Web chats are web-based chat rooms; they are distinct from IRC, instant messaging, etc. since they are used over HTTP in a standard web browser - as opposed to some other protocol or client. Their heyday was the mid-to-late 1990s, prior to the dot-com bubble. WebChat Broadcasting System is an example from the West (here's a screenshot from this 1994-95 article), and the ゆいちゃっと script (and other similar scripts like COMCHAT which Heyuri uses) are examples from Japan. --Anonwaha (talk) 03:12, 6 February 2025 (UTC)
- ...Ah... Souka... I thought that it was an umbrella term for any internet based chat.. Thanks Waha!! --Agb001 (talk) 22:20, 7 February 2025 (UTC)
- holy shit how many old japanese sites are just still up after all this time i thought'd they'd all just be dead --Agb001 (talk) 00:34, 8 February 2025 (UTC)
Yui Chat
>(im assuming it's called Yuiscript since that's what the URL of the site calls it. even if the translation is Yu-chatto, or something.. seems right? i also dont entirely know the dude that made it's name. )
- It's called Yui Chat - the developer's name is Yui, and it's a chat script. They made several other scripts around 1996-1997, such as Yui Board, Yui Post, Yui Note (ancestor of what we have on https://up.heyuri.net/), and Yui Vote (ancestor of what we're using on https://cgi.heyuri.net/vote2/). There were several different iterations of their website hosted in various places, including mirrors hosted by others. Examples:
- Also, for clarifications, i-mode was a form of internet tech intended for mobile phones, which only really took off in Japan. A lot of Japanese websites, BBSes/chats, and CGI games had dedicated i-mode modes, which would typically take the form of a simplified, text-only UI --Anonwaha (talk) 12:21, 20 February 2025 (UTC)