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  2. Pidgin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Pidgin (formerly named Gaim) is a free and open-source multi-platform instant messaging client, based on a library named libpurple that has support for many instant messaging protocols, allowing the user to simultaneously log in to various services from a single application, with a single interface for both popular and obsolete protocols (from AIM to Discord), thus avoiding the hassle of ...

  3. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Sent messages Read messages Self-destructing messages Threads Collapse Ignore Editing Deleting Delete for contacts Delete notification Receipts Hide receipts Exists Deletion trigger Briar: Yes: No No Yes No Discord: Yes Yes: Yes: Yes Yes No No Element: Yes: Yes No Partial Yes Yes No Fractal: Gadu-Gadu: Gajim: Yes Yes No Google Chat: Yes: Yes

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media and files.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  5. Xfire - Wikipedia

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    Xfire was a proprietary freeware instant messaging service for gamers that also served as a game server browser with various other features. It was available for Microsoft Windows . Xfire was originally developed by Ultimate Arena based in Menlo Park, California. On January 3, 2014, it had over 24 million registered users.

  6. Mumble (software) - Wikipedia

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    www .mumble .info. Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application primarily designed for use by gamers and is similar to programs such as TeamSpeak. [6] Mumble uses a client–server architecture which allows users to talk to each other via the same server. [7]

  7. Twomad - Wikipedia

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    Muudea Sedik (December 17, 2000 – c. February 9, 2024), known online as Twomad, was a Canadian YouTuber and live streamer based in Los Angeles. Creating his main YouTube channel in 2017, Sedik received attention as a gamer before becoming known as an Internet troll and prankster. Several clips of him became Internet memes, most notably a ...

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